[R] How do I subset a dataframe
Timothy Bates
timothy.c.bates at gmail.com
Sun Aug 14 09:22:54 CEST 2011
Perhaps this:
matches = grep("^ibm|sears|exxon", zeespan$customer, value=F)
zee = zeespan[matches,]
t
On Aug 14, 2011, at 12:44 AM, eric wrote:
> I have a dataframe zeespan. One of the columns has the name "customer". The
> data in the customer column is text. I would like to return a subset of the
> dataframe with all rows that DON'T begin with either "ibm" or "exxon", or
> "sears" in the customer column.
>
> I tried .... subset(zeespan, customer != c("ibm" | "exxon" | "sears") )
>
> That didn't work and even if it did, the text would have to be an exact
> match where what I really want is "begins with".
>
> Suggestions on how to do this would be appreciated
>
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