[R] Alternative to loops
Ek Esawi
e@@w|ek @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Sat Apr 6 19:44:55 CEST 2019
Thank you. Sorry i forgot to turn off the html
Below is a sample of my data. My original data frame has over 10,000 rows.
I want to check each element on my data frame column B
(MyDF$B) to see if it contains any element(s) of MYList. if os, change
the value of MyDF$C to the name of the vector of the list that has
match(s).
I solved this via loops and if statements, using &in& but I am hoping for
a more compact solution using the apply family functions. I tried something like
this but did not work.
lapply(strsplit(MyDF$B," "),function(x) lapply(MyList,function(y) if(sum(y
%in% x)>0,x$Code==y[[1]]))
Thanks in advance--EK
Sample data
MyList <- list(X=c("a","ba","cc"),Y=c("abs","aa","BA","BB"),z=c("ab","bb","xy","zy","gh"))
MyDF <- data.frame(A=c(1,2,3,4,5),B=c("aa ab ac","bb bc bd","cc
cf","dd","ee"), C= c(0,0,0,0,0), stringsAsFactors = FALSE)
> MyDF
A B C
1 1 aa ab ac 0
2 2 bb bc bd 0
3 3 cc cf 0
4 4 dd 0
5 5 ee 0
> MyList
$X
[1] "a" "ba" "cc"
$Y
[1] "abs" "aa" "BA" "BB"
$z
[1] "ab" "bb" "xy" "zy" "gh"
Desired results.
> MyDF
A B C
1 1 aa ab ac Y
2 2 bb bc bd Y
3 3 cc cf X
4 4 dd 0
5 5 ee 0
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