[R] position of a string in a data frame

Frede Aakmann Tøgersen frtog at vestas.com
Wed Apr 30 14:02:40 CEST 2014


Try

 > foo <- data.frame(oid = 1:3, functions = c("mean", "sum", "sd"), type = c(TRUE, FALSE, TRUE))

> foo
  oid functions  type
1   1      mean  TRUE
2   2       sum FALSE
3   3        sd  TRUE

> foo == "sum"
       oid functions  type
[1,] FALSE     FALSE FALSE
[2,] FALSE      TRUE FALSE
[3,] FALSE     FALSE FALSE

> which(foo == "sum", arr.ind = TRUE)
     row col
[1,]   2   2
>

But can one risk this to fail if the class of some of the columns cannot be compared to a string?????

Yours sincerely / Med venlig hilsen


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> Subject: [R] position of a string in a data frame
> 
> Hi,
> It might be a primitive question but how to find the position of a string in a
> data frame? Suppose I search the word "sum" (case insensitive) in a data
> frame and it is in the 7th row, 3rd column, how to retrieve the indices 7, 3? I
> tried to use grep with tapply but it doesn't work.
> 
> Many thanks
> 
> Carol
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