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2007 Sep 20
3
Ambiguities in vector
Hello all you helpful people out there! I am stil R Beginner using R 2.5.1 on a Apple Power Book G4 with Mac OS X 10.4.10 . Perhaps you haven?t understood my question in the mail yesterday. So I will try to describe my problem in a different way You see the tables. I would like to test the variables between the tables. But for some variables in some species , I have more than 1
2008 Apr 15
1
why does regexpr not work with '.'
Dear R Helpers, I am running R 2.6.2 on a Windows XP machine. I am trying to use regexpr to locate full stops in strings, but, without success. Here an example:- f="a,b.c at d:" #define an arbitrary test string regexpr(',',f) #find the occurrences of ',' in f - should be one at location 2 # and this is what regexpr finds #[1] 2
2010 Jun 01
1
regexpr help (match.length=0)
R-help, Sorry if this is more of a regex question than an R question. However, help would be appreciated on my use of the regexpr function. In the first example below, I ask for all characters (a-z) in 'abc123'; regexpr returns a 3-character match beginning at the first character. > regexpr("[[:alpha:]]*", "abc123") [1] 1 attr(,"match.length") [1] 3
2007 Jun 29
2
regexpr
Hi, I 'd like to match each member of a list to a target string, e.g. ------------------------------ mylist=c("MN","NY","FL") g=regexpr(mylist[1], "Those from MN:") if (g>0) { "On list" } ------------------------------ My question is: How to add an end-of-string symbol '$' to the to-match string? so that 'M' won't
2012 Aug 06
5
regexpr with accents
Hello, I have build a syntax to find out if a given substring is included in a larger string that works like this: d1$V1[regexpr("some text = 9",d1$V2)>0] <- 9 and this works all right till "some text" contains standard ASCII set. However, it does not work when accents are included as the following: d1$V1[regexpr("some t?xt = 9",d1$V2)>0] <- 9 I have
2004 Feb 06
3
a grep/regexpr problem
Hi, I'm trying to parse lines of the form: dan001.hin (0): fingerprint={256, 411, 426, 947, 973, 976} What I need is the sequence of number between {}. I'm using grep as match <- grep("{([0-9,\s]*)}",s,perl=T,value=T) where s is a character vector. But all I get is the whole string s. I tried using regexpr in an attempt to get just the sequence I wanted: match <-
2011 Sep 29
2
String manipulation with regexpr, got to be a better way
Help-Rs,   I'm doing some string manipulation in a file where I converted a string date in mm/dd/yyyy format and returned the date yyyy.   I've used regexpr (hat tip to Gabor G for a very nice earlier post on this function) in steps (I've un-nested the code and provided it and an example of what I did below.  My question is: is there a more efficient way to do this.  Specifically is
2008 Feb 12
2
how to specify modes of certain fields in read.table
I have a data file with 50 columns. Among them, there are two coordinates, X and Y X Y 641673.78807 3607080.78438 641436.56207 3607108.30543 641165.28042 3607136.82957 640879.58373 3607116.20568 When I use read.table, it rounds X and Y to the maximal 8 decimal number as. 641673.8 3607081 641436.6 3607108 641165.3 3607137 640879.6 3607116 640683.5 3607105 My question
2010 May 05
1
extracting a matched string using regexpr
Given a text like I want to be able to extract a matched regular expression from a piece of text. this apparently works, but is pretty ugly # some html test<-"</tr><tr><th>88958</th><th>Abcdsef</th><th>67.8S</th><th>68.9\nW</th><th>26m</th>" # a pattern to extract 5 digits > pattern<-"[0-9]{5}" #
2010 Sep 22
4
Crash report: regexpr("a{2-}", "")
Each of the following calls crash ("core dumps") R (R --vanilla) on various versions and OSes: regexpr("a{2-}", "") sub("a{2-}", "") gsub("a{2-}", "") EXAMPLES: > sessionInfo() R version 2.11.1 Patched (2010-09-16 r52949) Platform: i386-pc-mingw32 (32-bit) ... > regexpr("a{2-}", "") Assertion
2010 Sep 22
4
Crash report: regexpr("a{2-}", "")
Each of the following calls crash ("core dumps") R (R --vanilla) on various versions and OSes: regexpr("a{2-}", "") sub("a{2-}", "") gsub("a{2-}", "") EXAMPLES: > sessionInfo() R version 2.11.1 Patched (2010-09-16 r52949) Platform: i386-pc-mingw32 (32-bit) ... > regexpr("a{2-}", "") Assertion
2005 Aug 03
2
regexpr and portability issue
Dear all-- I am still forging my first arms with R and I am fighting with regexpr() as well as portability between unix and windoz. I need to extract barcodes from filenames (which are located between a double and single underscore) as well as the directory where the filename is residing. Here is the solution I came to: aFileName <-
2008 Aug 20
3
vector operation using regexpr?
Hi, Here's my problem... I have a data frame with three columns containing strings. The first columns is a simple character. I want to get the index of that character in the second column and use it to extract the item from the third column. I can do this using a scalar method. But I'm not finding a vector method. An example is below. col1 col2 col3 'L'
2010 Jun 02
2
regexpr mystery can not remove trailing spaces
Dear all I encountered strange problem with regexpr replacement I made this character object str <- "02.06.10 12:40 " > str(str) chr "02.06.10 12:40 " I read in an object which seems to be quite similar > str(as.character(becva$V1)[1]) chr "02.06.10 12:40 " However I can not remove trailing spaces from it > sub(' +$',
2007 Jul 26
3
substituting dots in the names of the columns (sub, gsub, regexpr)
Dear R users, I have the following two problems, related to the function sub, grep, regexpr and similia. The header of the file(s) I have to import is like this. c("y (m)", "BD (g/cm3)", "PR (Mpa)", "Ks (m/s)", "SP g./g.", "P (m3/m3)", "theta1 (g/g)", "theta2 (g/g)", "AWC (g/g)") To get rid of spaces and
2008 Feb 08
4
how to extract characters from a character string
Hi, I ran into a problem when I complied a dataset with UTM coordinates. For calculating distances between sites, I need to reformat the coordinates from, for example, 32?35.421 N, to 35.421, i.e. I need to delete all digits before symbol ? and a space and N at the end of the string. What functions I should use? Thanks in advance. Weidong Gu, Department of Medicine University of
2002 Jun 24
3
RegExpr in ---exclude
Hi there, is it possible to use regular expressions in the exclude-paramter of rsync ? For example: rsync --exclude "/path/to/*/[Ff][Oo][Ll][Dd][Ee][Rr]" I've tried it, but it will take no effect. -- SET THE CONTROLS FOR THE HEART OF THE SUN Jens
2008 Oct 01
1
regexpr syntax question
Greetings R list, I am stuck on a simple syntax problem. I want to list all files in a directory, excluding files of a certain type. I have tried pattern matching as follows: a <- list.files(data, full.name = TRUE, pattern != ".xml") # exclude all .xml files The warning returns that my syntax is incorrect. I have read the regexpr help files and search old posts to no
2008 Feb 11
2
how to generate a column based on other columns in a data frame
HI, I am working on a data set with multiple collections of mosquitoes at sampling sites. Each row represents a collection of individual samples with coordinates for each collection. ... X, Y,... 1 36.435 30.118 2 36.435 30.118 3 36.435 30.118 4 35.329 29.657 5 35.329 29.657 6 36.431 30.111 7 36.431 30.111 8 35.421 29.797 9 35.421 29.797 10 35.421 29.797
2006 Oct 27
1
Regexpr. analyzer
Hi! I want to index html files, but w/o the tags, so I was thinking either I remove them before I index it (expensive), or put up an RegExpAnalyzer. BTW, when using an analyzer, does that mean that everything which it declines (i.e. the RegExpAnalyzer doesn''t match) won''t be put into the index files (i.e. blows it up)? I came up with a simple test, which didn''t