[R] Subset command
Jeff Newmiller
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Sat Oct 16 03:35:31 CEST 2021
I don't see a "second one". Looks like you forgot the subset function call?
On October 15, 2021 6:23:56 PM PDT, Steven Yen <styen using ntu.edu.tw> wrote:
>The following "subset command works. I was hoping the second would as
>well but it does not.
>
>My definition of exclude is rejected.
>
>Help please? Thanks.
>
> > mydata<-subset(mydata,
>+ prim>-9 & highsch>-9 & tert>-9 &
>+ govt>-9 & nongovt>-9 &
>+ married>-9 & urban>-9 &
>+ smhmyes>-9 & smhmno>-9 & smhmnoru>-9 &
>+ workouts>-9 & seconhan>-9 & reliyes>-9)
>
> > exclude<- prim==-9 | highsch==-9 | tert==-9 |
>+ govt==-9 | nongovt==-9 |
>+ married==-9 | urban==-9 |
>+ smhmyes==-9 | smhmno==-9 | smhmnoru==-9 |
>+ workouts==-9 | seconhan==-9 | reliyes==-9
>Error: object 'prim' not found
> > mydata<-subset(mydata,-exclude)
>Error in eval(e, x, parent.frame()) : object 'exclude' not found
> >
>
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