[R] Please assist -- Unable to remove '-' character from char vector--
David Winsemius
dwinsemius at comcast.net
Mon Apr 25 21:21:01 CEST 2016
> On Apr 25, 2016, at 2:32 AM, Sunny Singha <sunnysingha.analytics at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Thank you Jim,
> The code did assist me to get the what I needed.
> Also, I learnt that there are different types of dashes
> (en-dash/em-dash/hyphen) as explained on this site :
> http://www.punctuationmatters.com/hyphen-dash-n-dash-and-m-dash/
>
> I achieved it by executing below command after going through this page
> on stackoverflow:
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9223795/how-to-correctly-deal-with-escaped-unicode-characters-in-r-e-g-the-em-dash
>
> splitends<-sapply(end,strsplit,"-|\u2013|,")
>
> where '\u2013' is, i guess, the unicode for en-dash/em-dash character
> in the ranges values.
> I had scrapped the HTML table from this web page :
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Heritage_in_Danger
> and range values does have en-dash characters.
>
> For now the issue is resolved but how does one capture values similar
> to '\u2013' for other possible special cases to be specified in the
> regex ?
It's possible to target sequences of Unicode characters using a regex character class which does have a sequence operator. (R's sequence operator fails in my efforts.)
x <- "\"em\u2013dash\" \"em–dash\" \" em \u2016 dash\""
gsub('[\u2013:\u2016]', "", x) # removes both
#[1] "\"emdash\" \"emdash\" \" em dash\""
--
David.
>
> Regards,
> Sunny Singha.
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 12:39 PM, Jim Lemon <drjimlemon at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi Sunny,
>> Try this:
>>
>> # notice that I have replaced the fancy hyphens with real hyphens
>> end<-c("2001-","1992-","2013-","2013-","2013-","2013-",
>> "1993-2007","2010-","2012-","1984-1992","1996-","2015-")
>> splitends<-sapply(end,strsplit,"-")
>> last_bit(x) return(x[length(x)])
>> sapply(splitends,last_bit)
>>
>> Jim
>>
>> On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 4:35 PM, Sunny Singha
>> <sunnysingha.analytics at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> I have a char vector with year values. Some cells have single year
>>> value '2001-' and some have range like 1996-2007.
>>> I need to remove hyphen character '-' from all the values within the
>>> character vector named as 'end'. After removing the hyphen I need to
>>> get the last
>>> number from the cells where there are year range values i.e if the
>>> cell has range 1996-2007, the code should return me 2007.
>>>
>>> How could I get this done?
>>>
>>> Below are the values within this char vector:
>>>
>>>> end
>>> [1] "2001-" "1992-" "2013-" "2013-"
>>> "2013-" "2013-"
>>> [7] "2003-" "2010-" "2009-" "1986-"
>>> "2012-" "2003-"
>>> [13] "2005-" "2013-" "2003-" "2013-"
>>> "1993–2007, 2010-" "2012-"
>>> [19] "1984–1992, 1996-" "2015-" "2009-" "2000-"
>>> "2005-" "1997-"
>>> [25] "2012-" "1997-" "2002-" "2006-"
>>> "1992-" "2007-"
>>> [31] "1997-" "1982-" "2015-" "2015-"
>>> "2010-" "1996–2007, 2011-"
>>> [37] "2004-" "1999-" "2007-" "1996-"
>>> "2013-" "2012-"
>>> [43] "2012-" "2010-" "2011-" "1994-"
>>> "2014-"
>>>
>>> I tried below command--> gsub('[-|,]', '', end)
>>> This did remove all the hyphen character but not from cells having
>>> range year values.Below is the result after executing above command:
>>> As you see hypphen character is removed from single values but not
>>> from ranges. Please guide.
>>>
>>>> gsub('[-|,]', '', end)
>>> [1] "2001" "1992" "2013" "2013"
>>> "2013" "2013" "2003"
>>> [8] "2010" "2009" "1986" "2012"
>>> "2003" "2005" "2013"
>>> [15] "2003" "2013" "1993–2007 2010" "2012"
>>> "1984–1992 1996" "2015" "2009"
>>> [22] "2000" "2005" "1997" "2012"
>>> "1997" "2002" "2006"
>>> [29] "1992" "2007" "1997" "1982"
>>> "2015" "2015" "2010"
>>> [36] "1996–2007 2011" "2004" "1999" "2007"
>>> "1996" "2013" "2012"
>>> [43] "2012" "2010" "2011" "1994"
>>> "2014"
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Sunny Singha
>>>
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