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2024 Aug 02
2
grep
...Are there more or these options, other than ? grep? Thanks.
dstat is just my own descriptive routine.
> x
?[1] "age"????????? "sleep"??????? "primary"????? "middle"
?[5] "high"???????? "somewhath"??? "veryh"??????? "somewhatm"
?[9] "verym"??????? "somewhatc"??? "veryc"??????? "somewhatl"
[13] "veryl"??????? "village"????? "married"????? "social"
[17] "agricultural" "communist"??? "minority"???? "relig...
2024 Aug 02
1
grep
...ns, other than ? grep? Thanks.
>
> dstat is just my own descriptive routine.
>
> > x
> ?[1] "age"????????? "sleep"??????? "primary"????? "middle"
> ?[5] "high"???????? "somewhath"??? "veryh"??????? "somewhatm"
> ?[9] "verym"??????? "somewhatc"??? "veryc"??????? "somewhatl"
> [13] "veryl"??????? "village"????? "married"????? "social"
> [17] "agricultural" "communist"??? "minority"?...
2024 Jul 12
2
grep
...0:54, Steven Yen wrote:
>> Below is part a regression printout. How can I use "grep" to identify
>> rows headed by variables (first column) with a certain label. In this
>> case, I like to find variables containing "somewhath",
>> "veryh",?"somewhatm", "verym", "somewhatc", "veryc","somewhatl",
>> "veryl". The result should be an index 6:13 or 6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13. Note
>> that they all contain "somewhat" and "very". Thanks.
>
> Sounds like homework?
>...
2024 Jul 12
1
grep
Below is part a regression printout. How can I use "grep" to identify
rows headed by variables (first column) with a certain label. In this
case, I like to find variables containing "somewhath",
"veryh",?"somewhatm", "verym", "somewhatc", "veryc","somewhatl",
"veryl". The result should be an index 6:13 or 6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13. Note
that they all contain "somewhat" and "very". Thanks.
est se t p g sig x.1.age 0.0341 0.0138 2.4766 0.01...
2024 Jul 12
1
grep
On 12.07.2024 10:54, Steven Yen wrote:
> Below is part a regression printout. How can I use "grep" to identify
> rows headed by variables (first column) with a certain label. In this
> case, I like to find variables containing "somewhath",
> "veryh",?"somewhatm", "verym", "somewhatc", "veryc","somewhatl",
> "veryl". The result should be an index 6:13 or 6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13. Note
> that they all contain "somewhat" and "very". Thanks.
Sounds like homework?
which(grep("ve...
2024 Jul 12
1
grep
...wrote:
>>> Below is part a regression printout. How can I use "grep" to identify
>>> rows headed by variables (first column) with a certain label. In this
>>> case, I like to find variables containing "somewhath",
>>> "veryh",?"somewhatm", "verym", "somewhatc", "veryc","somewhatl",
>>> "veryl". The result should be an index 6:13 or 6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13.
>>> Note
>>> that they all contain "somewhat" and "very". Thanks.
>>
>...
2024 Jul 12
0
grep
....0694 0.0289 -2.4002 0.0164
-9.9638e-06 ** x.1.middle -0.2909 0.0356 -8.1657 0.0000 -1.4913e-05 ***
... > rownames(v) [1] "x.1.age" "x.1.sleep" "x.1.primary" "x.1.middle"
[5] "x.1.high" "x.1.somewhath" "x.1.veryh" "x.1.somewhatm" ...Treating
it as the first column does not work, because the first column contains
the numbers. > v[,1] [1] 0.0341 -0.1108 -0.0694 -0.2909 -0.4267 -0.6188
-0.7580 -0.3413 -0.3813 [10] -0.3101 -0.2977 -0.6310 -0.9132 0.1885
-0.0887 -0.0850 0.0847 -0.1588
On 7/12/2024 11:57 PM, Steven...
2024 Jul 14
0
grep
...to
>>>>>> identify
>>>>>> rows headed by variables (first column) with a certain label. In
>>>>>> this
>>>>>> case, I like to find variables containing "somewhath",
>>>>>> "veryh",?"somewhatm", "verym", "somewhatc", "veryc","somewhatl",
>>>>>> "veryl". The result should be an index 6:13 or
>>>>>> 6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13. Note
>>>>>> that they all contain "somewhat" and &qu...