Hi,
A reproducible example would have been nice...
Here is one:
vect <- c(rep("| A010 |",3), rep("| A020 |",5),
rep("| A021 |",2))
df <- data.frame(a=vect, b=rnorm(10), d=rnorm(10))
df[grep(pattern="A02", df$a), ]
HTH,
Ivan
Le 11/17/2010 10:16, Joel a ?crit :> Hi
>
> I got an table that contains this colum and i wonder if there is any nice
> way to extract all rows that contains all dose that start with A02, so all
> the rows that have A020 and A021 etc etc...
>
> | A010 |
> | A010 |
> | A010 |
> | A020 |
> | A020 |
> | A020 |
> | A020 |
> | A020 |
> | A021 |
> | A021 |
>
>
> Thx for your help
> //Joel
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