Please provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code,
or at least a before/after of what you data would look like. Taking a
guess at what you are asking, here is one way of doing it:
> x <- data.frame(cat=sample(LETTERS[1:3],20,TRUE),a=1:20, b=runif(20))
> x
cat a b
1 B 1 0.65472393
2 C 2 0.35319727
3 B 3 0.27026015
4 A 4 0.99268406
5 C 5 0.63349326
6 A 6 0.21320814
7 C 7 0.12937235
8 A 8 0.47811803
9 A 9 0.92407447
10 A 10 0.59876097
11 A 11 0.97617069
12 A 12 0.73179251
13 B 13 0.35672691
14 C 14 0.43147369
15 C 15 0.14821156
16 C 16 0.01307758
17 B 17 0.71556607
18 B 18 0.10318424
19 C 19 0.44628435
20 B 20 0.64010105> # create a list of the indices of the data grouped by 'cat'
> split(seq(nrow(x)), x$cat)
$A
[1] 4 6 8 9 10 11 12
$B
[1] 1 3 13 17 18 20
$C
[1] 2 5 7 14 15 16 19
> # or do you want the data
> split(x, x$cat)
$A
cat a b
4 A 4 0.9926841
6 A 6 0.2132081
8 A 8 0.4781180
9 A 9 0.9240745
10 A 10 0.5987610
11 A 11 0.9761707
12 A 12 0.7317925
$B
cat a b
1 B 1 0.6547239
3 B 3 0.2702601
13 B 13 0.3567269
17 B 17 0.7155661
18 B 18 0.1031842
20 B 20 0.6401010
$C
cat a b
2 C 2 0.35319727
5 C 5 0.63349326
7 C 7 0.12937235
14 C 14 0.43147369
15 C 15 0.14821156
16 C 16 0.01307758
19 C 19 0.44628435
On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 3:32 AM, <rkevinburton at charter.net>
wrote:> I have search the archive and I could not find what I need so I will try to
ask the question here.
>
> I read a table in (read.table)
>
> a <- read.table(.....)
>
> The table has column names like DayOfYear, Quantity, and Category.
>
> The values in the row for Category are strings (characters).
>
> I want to get all of the rows grouped by Category. The number of unique
category names could be around 50. Say for argument sake the number of
categories is exactly 50. Can I somehow get a vector of length 50 containing the
rows corresponding to the category (another vector)? I realize I can access any
row a[i]$Category (right?). But I wanta vector containing the rows corresponding
to each distinct Category name.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Kevin
>
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What is the problem you are trying to solve?