[R] & and |
Ivan Calandra
c@|@ndr@ @end|ng |rom rgzm@de
Wed Aug 19 17:34:03 CEST 2020
Indeed!
I was just hoping that there would be a shorter way... intersect() is a
nice alternative too. Maybe I can make it work with pipes so that I
don't have to repeat "mydata" but that's another story.
Thank you for the help!
Ivan
--
Dr. Ivan Calandra
TraCEr, laboratory for Traceology and Controlled Experiments
MONREPOS Archaeological Research Centre and
Museum for Human Behavioural Evolution
Schloss Monrepos
56567 Neuwied, Germany
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On 19/08/2020 17:31, Bert Gunter wrote:
> Well... wouldn't it be:
>
> rep("(ConfoMap.*GuineaPigs)|(GuineaPigs.*ConfoMap)", mydata, value=TRUE)
>
> Bert Gunter
>
> "The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along
> and sticking things into it."
> -- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic strip )
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 19, 2020 at 8:23 AM Ivan Calandra <calandra using rgzm.de
> <mailto:calandra using rgzm.de>> wrote:
>
> Thank you Bert for the pointer.
>
> So I guess the solution is:
> grep("ConfoMap.+GuineaPigs", mydata, value=TRUE)
>
> This is not the case here, but what if "GuineaPigs" comes before
> "ConfoMap"?
> Of course I could do two "grep()" calls, but if there a better
> solution?
>
> Ivan
>
> --
> Dr. Ivan Calandra
> TraCEr, laboratory for Traceology and Controlled Experiments
> MONREPOS Archaeological Research Centre and
> Museum for Human Behavioural Evolution
> Schloss Monrepos
> 56567 Neuwied, Germany
> +49 (0) 2631 9772-243
> https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ivan_Calandra
>
> On 19/08/2020 17:07, Bert Gunter wrote:
> > "&" is not a regex metacharacter.
> > See ?regexp
> >
> > Bert Gunter
> >
> > "The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming
> along
> > and sticking things into it."
> > -- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic strip )
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Aug 19, 2020 at 7:53 AM Ivan Calandra <calandra using rgzm.de
> <mailto:calandra using rgzm.de>
> > <mailto:calandra using rgzm.de <mailto:calandra using rgzm.de>>> wrote:
> >
> > Dear useRs,
> >
> > I feel really stupid, but I cannot understand why "&"
> doesn't work
> > as I
> > expect, while "|" does.
> >
> > I have the following vector:
> > mydata <- c("SSFA-ConfoMap_GuineaPigs_NMPfilled.csv",
> > "SSFA-ConfoMap_Lithics_NMPfilled.csv",
> > "SSFA-ConfoMap_Sheeps_NMPfilled.csv",
> > "SSFA-Toothfrax_GuineaPigs.xlsx",
> > "SSFA-Toothfrax_Lithics.xlsx", "SSFA-Toothfrax_Sheeps.xlsx")
> > and I want to find the values that include both "ConfoMap" and
> > "GuineaPigs".
> >
> > If I do:
> > grep("ConfoMap&GuineaPigs", mydata, value=TRUE)
> > it returns an empty vector, character(0).
> >
> > But if I do:
> > grep("ConfoMap|GuineaPigs", mydata, value=TRUE)
> > it returns all the elements that include either "ConfoMap" or
> > "GuineaPigs", as I would expect.
> >
> > So what is wrong with my "&" construct? How can I return the
> elements
> > that include both parts?
> >
> > Thank you for your help!
> > Ivan
> >
> > --
> > Dr. Ivan Calandra
> > TraCEr, laboratory for Traceology and Controlled Experiments
> > MONREPOS Archaeological Research Centre and
> > Museum for Human Behavioural Evolution
> > Schloss Monrepos
> > 56567 Neuwied, Germany
> > +49 (0) 2631 9772-243
> > https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ivan_Calandra
> >
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