So i am hoping this solution is simple, which i beleive it is. I would like to look up a value in one column of a data set and display the corresponding value in the 2nd column. For example TAZ VACANT ACRES 100 45 101 62 102 23 103 64 104 101 105 280 So if i want to find TAZ 103 it would give me 64 as the corresponding value. Hope you guys can help Cheers -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Simple-look-up-tp19098777p19098777.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Please take a look at the manuals before posting (DO read the posting guide!) Bart PS: yourdataframe[yourdataframe$TAZ==103,2] PDXRugger wrote:> > So i am hoping this solution is simple, which i beleive it is. I would > like to look up a value in one column of a data set and display the > corresponding value in the 2nd column. For example > TAZ VACANT ACRES > 100 45 > 101 62 > 102 23 > 103 64 > 104 101 > 105 280 > > So if i want to find TAZ 103 it would give me 64 as the corresponding > value. Hope you guys can help > > Cheers > >-- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Simple-look-up-tp19098777p19103028.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
WTF mate. you think im about wasting time. I been seeking a solution for this for two weeks. excuse my lack of programming savvy, but this is why i posted. bartjoosen wrote:> > Please take a look at the manuals before posting (DO read the posting > guide!) > > Bart > PS: yourdataframe[yourdataframe$TAZ==103,2] > > > > > > PDXRugger wrote: >> >> So i am hoping this solution is simple, which i beleive it is. I would >> like to look up a value in one column of a data set and display the >> corresponding value in the 2nd column. For example >> TAZ VACANT ACRES >> 100 45 >> 101 62 >> 102 23 >> 103 64 >> 104 101 >> 105 280 >> >> So if i want to find TAZ 103 it would give me 64 as the corresponding >> value. Hope you guys can help >> >> Cheers >> >> > >-- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Simple-look-up-tp19098777p19113270.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.