[R] Find in R and R books
Ivan Calandra
ivan.calandra at uni-hamburg.de
Wed Nov 17 16:06:09 CET 2010
Hi again!
The "Introduction to R" or other documentation might help you to get
started.
And you should REALLY read the posting guide and provide a reproducible
example.
In this case, some sample data corresponding to the type of objects you
have, plus the result you expect would be enough (I guess).
From you precedent posts, I would think you're looking for something
similar to this:
df <- data.frame(let=rep(LETTERS[1:5],4), num=rnorm(20))
df[df$let=="A", ]
df[df$num>0, ]
By the way, if you just want the indexes, that will do:
which(df$num>0)
Ivan
Le 11/17/2010 15:35, Alaios a écrit :
> Hello everyone.
> In matlab (again) there is a fucntion find that returns you the indexes where the condition in find was met. I want the same functionality in R i.e find(Mydata>2) to return all the indexes where the condition is met. Do you know something like that?
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> Also when I try to search in google using for example the word R inside the search lemma I get very few results as the R confuses the search engine. When I was looking something in matlab ofcourse it was easier to get results as the search engine performs better.
> What are your tricks when you want to find some function that provides some functionality?
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> I would like to thank you for your help
> Regards
> Alex
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