Hi Melissa,
Well, assuming you know the length of the length of the row in
the matrix and vector are the same... if you need a quick fix
you could use
mine <- 1:6
table.combos <- matrix(data = 1:12, nrow = 2, ncol = 6, byrow
= T)
sum(mine == table.combos[1, ]) == length(mine)
# returns TRUE
sum(mine == table.combos[2, ]) == length(mine)
#returns FALSE
Though I'm sure there are more elegant and less error prone
(if you don't know the lengths are equal) ways of doing this
and others will point you in the right direction.
Jason
---- Original message ---->Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2012 17:39:05 -0800 (PST)
>From: r-help-bounces at r-project.org (on behalf of Melrose2012
<melissa.patrician at stonybrook.edu>)>Subject: [R] finding rows in a matrix that match a vector
>To: r-help at r-project.org
>
>Hi,
>
>Please excuse my ignorance, but I am just learning R (this is
my very first>day programming in R) and having a really hard time figuring
out how to do>the following:
>
>I have a matrix that is 1000 row by 6 columns (named
'table.combos') and a 1>row by 6 column vector (named 'mine'). I want to find every
row in>'table.combos' that equals 'mine' and then count this number
of times that>this is the case.
>
>In matlab, I would use the 'find' command but I can not seem
to figure out>what syntax to use for R.
>
>Can anyone please help?
>
>Again, I'm assuming this is probably a very easy thing to do,
but since I am>new to R, I am having a hard time figuring it out. I did
some research on>previous posts and saw that the 'apply' function appears to
do osmething>like this, except I don't know what function I am supposed to
input into>'apply' to use this.
>
>Thanks in advance for the help!
>
>Cheers,
>Melissa
>
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