[R] merge datas
Berend Hasselman
bhh at xs4all.nl
Wed Mar 13 11:41:24 CET 2013
On 13-03-2013, at 11:31, Jorge I Velez <jorgeivanvelez at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Catalun,
>
> If I understood your description, please see ?"%in%" and try
>
> subset(x, names(x) %in% c(1834,1876,1901,1928,2006) )
>
> where "x" is your data.
>
Or something like this
x[names(x) %in% extr]
where extr is the vector you mentioned.
Berend
> HTH,
> Jorge.-
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 9:25 PM, catalin roibu <> wrote:
>
>> Hello all!
>> I have a problem with R. I try to merge data like this:
>> structure(c(2.1785, 1.868, 2.1855, 2.5175, 2.025, 2.435, 1.809,
>> 1.628, 1.327, 1.3485, 1.4335, 2.052, 2.2465, 2.151, 1.7945, 1.79,
>> 1.6055, 1.616, 1.633, 1.665, 2.002, 2.152, 1.736, 1.7985, 1.9155,
>> 1.7135, 1.548, 1.568, 1.713, 2.079, 1.875, 2.12, 2.072, 1.906,
>> 1.4645, 1.3025, 1.407, 1.5445, 1.437, 1.463, 1.5235, 1.609, 1.738,
>> 1.478, 1.573, 1.0465, 1.429, 1.632, 1.814, 1.933, 1.63, 1.482,
>> 1.466, 1.4025, 1.6055, 1.279, 1.827, 1.201, 1.425, 1.678, 1.5535,
>> 1.599, 1.826, 1.964, 1.68, 1.492, 1.509, 1.666, 1.5665, 1.666,
>> 1.4885, 1.8205, 1.5965, 1.84, 1.551, 1.4835, 1.805, 1.7145, 1.902,
>> 1.2085, 0.9095, 0.9325, 1.34, 1.6135, 1.5825, 1.757, 1.7105,
>> 1.3115, 1.288, 1.567, 1.7795, 1.642, 1.4375, 1.4495, 1.4225,
>> 1.4885, 1.251, 1.179, 1.188, 1.3605, 1.373, 1.2185, 1.405, 1.016,
>> 0.979, 1.018, 1.0335, 1.39, 1.3005, 1.3955, 1.301, 1.6475, 1.1945,
>> 1.3215, 1.0535, 1.1645, 1.0895, 1.041, 1.155, 1.322, 1.1615,
>> 0.933, 1.1215, 1.022, 0.922, 0.8465, 1.103, 1.1375, 1.23, 1.289,
>> 1.222, 1.4865, 1.4025, 1.4295, 1.156, 0.9085, 0.8755, 0.9135,
>> 0.982, 1.145, 1.1295, 1.3475, 1.2415, 1.2505), .Names = c("1868",
>> "1869", "1870", "1871", "1872", "1873", "1874", "1875", "1876",
>> "1877", "1878", "1879", "1880", "1881", "1882", "1883", "1884",
>> "1885", "1886", "1887", "1888", "1889", "1890", "1891", "1892",
>> "1893", "1894", "1895", "1896", "1897", "1898", "1899", "1900",
>> "1901", "1902", "1903", "1904", "1905", "1906", "1907", "1908",
>> "1909", "1910", "1911", "1912", "1913", "1914", "1915", "1916",
>> "1917", "1918", "1919", "1920", "1921", "1922", "1923", "1924",
>> "1925", "1926", "1927", "1928", "1929", "1930", "1931", "1932",
>> "1933", "1934", "1935", "1936", "1937", "1938", "1939", "1940",
>> "1941", "1942", "1943", "1944", "1945", "1946", "1947", "1948",
>> "1949", "1950", "1951", "1952", "1953", "1954", "1955", "1956",
>> "1957", "1958", "1959", "1960", "1961", "1962", "1963", "1964",
>> "1965", "1966", "1967", "1968", "1969", "1970", "1971", "1972",
>> "1973", "1974", "1975", "1976", "1977", "1978", "1979", "1980",
>> "1981", "1982", "1983", "1984", "1985", "1986", "1987", "1988",
>> "1989", "1990", "1991", "1992", "1993", "1994", "1995", "1996",
>> "1997", "1998", "1999", "2000", "2001", "2002", "2003", "2004",
>> "2005", "2006", "2007", "2008", "2009", "2010", "2011"))
>>
>> with a vector like this: extr<-c(1834,1876,1901,1928,2006)
>> The results must be like this:
>> row.names MCG3 extr
>>
>> only for the extr values.
>>
>> is possible to do this with R?
>>
>> Thank you!
>> --
>> ---
>> Catalin-Constantin ROIBU
>> Forestry engineer, PhD
>> Forestry Faculty of Suceava
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