JingJiang Yan
2011-Apr-18 16:38 UTC
[R] How to remove the double or single quote from a string (unquote?)?
Is there a function to get a string without a pair of quotes around it?
I have several expressions like:
glm(V12 ~ V3, family=binomial, data=df1)
glm(V12 ~ V4, family=binomial, data=df1)
...
glm(V12 ~ V8, family=binomial, data=df1)
As you can see, the only differences among them are V3 ... V8.
Because sometimes several of these expressions are performed many times,
I want to use a variable "i" to change the V3 ... V8. I did this with:
> i <- 3:8
> glm(V12 ~ paste("V", i, sep=""), family=binomial,
data=df1)
However, it seems the paste always returns a variable name with a pair
of quotes, which were wrong in such condition.
I only find a function "sQuote" to add quotes to a string, and it
looks
I am looking for an opposite function of it.
Any advice will be appreciated.
Gerrit Eichner
2011-Apr-18 16:49 UTC
[R] How to remove the double or single quote from a string(unquote?)?
Hi, Jing Jiang, maybe as.formula( paste( "V12 ~ V", i, sep = "")) inside the call to glm() does what you need. Hth -- Gerrit On Tue, 19 Apr 2011, JingJiang Yan wrote:> Is there a function to get a string without a pair of quotes around it? > > I have several expressions like: > glm(V12 ~ V3, family=binomial, data=df1) > glm(V12 ~ V4, family=binomial, data=df1) > ... > glm(V12 ~ V8, family=binomial, data=df1) > > As you can see, the only differences among them are V3 ... V8. > Because sometimes several of these expressions are performed many times, > I want to use a variable "i" to change the V3 ... V8. I did this with: > >> i <- 3:8 >> glm(V12 ~ paste("V", i, sep=""), family=binomial, data=df1) > > However, it seems the paste always returns a variable name with a pair of > quotes, which were wrong in such condition. > I only find a function "sQuote" to add quotes to a string, and it looks I am > looking for an opposite function of it. > Any advice will be appreciated. > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. >--------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Gerrit Eichner Mathematical Institute, Room 212 gerrit.eichner at math.uni-giessen.de Justus-Liebig-University Giessen Tel: +49-(0)641-99-32104 Arndtstr. 2, 35392 Giessen, Germany Fax: +49-(0)641-99-32109 http://www.uni-giessen.de/cms/eichner
Allan Engelhardt
2011-Apr-18 16:54 UTC
[R] How to remove the double or single quote from a string (unquote?)?
This should be a FAQ: you are confusing the value with its printed
representation. Try
print(paste("V", 3:8, sep=""), quote=FALSE)
to see that there are no quotes, and you may want to read up on
help("as.formula", package="stats") which has the examples
you are
searching for.
Allan
On 18/04/11 17:38, JingJiang Yan wrote:> Is there a function to get a string without a pair of quotes around it?
>
> I have several expressions like:
> glm(V12 ~ V3, family=binomial, data=df1)
> glm(V12 ~ V4, family=binomial, data=df1)
> ...
> glm(V12 ~ V8, family=binomial, data=df1)
>
> As you can see, the only differences among them are V3 ... V8.
> Because sometimes several of these expressions are performed many times,
> I want to use a variable "i" to change the V3 ... V8. I did this
with:
>
> > i <- 3:8
> > glm(V12 ~ paste("V", i, sep=""), family=binomial,
data=df1)
>
> However, it seems the paste always returns a variable name with a pair
> of quotes, which were wrong in such condition.
> I only find a function "sQuote" to add quotes to a string, and it
> looks I am looking for an opposite function of it.
> Any advice will be appreciated.
>
> ______________________________________________
> R-help at r-project.org mailing list
> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help
> PLEASE do read the posting guide
> http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html
> and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.