[R] extract common rows from a dataframe
Bert Gunter
gunter.berton at gene.com
Tue Jun 11 22:44:13 CEST 2013
1. What does "common" mean?
(noting that 39.35 != 39.33 )
2. But:
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## or easier, but less flexible
?subset
Also, spend some time with "An Introduction to R."
Unless I misunderstand, this is very basic, and you need to first put
in some time to learn R's basic procedures instead of posting here.
Hint:
> x <- data.frame(a = sample(1:3,10,rep=TRUE), b = sample(letters[1:10],10))
> x[x$a == 3,]
Cheers,
Bert
On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 8:45 AM, Ellie Papazisi <elliepapazisi at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello, I'm trying to extract the common rows from a data frame, which is
> something like this :
>
>
> * DEPTH SALINITY DEPTH SALINITY*
> *18 87 39.06 94 39.06*
> *19 173 39.05 141 NA*
> *20 260 39.00 188 39.07*
> *21 312 38.97 207 39.03*
> *22 1 39.36 1 39.35*
> *23 10 39.36 10 39.33*
> *24 20 39.36 20 39.33*
> *25 30 39.35 30 39.33*
> *
> *
> i want to extract the rows with the same depth.
> i cannot do something like *data.frame[22:25,]* because i have lots of rows
>
> any help?
> thank you
>
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