[R] x[0]: Can '0' be made an allowed index in R?

Ebert,Timothy Aaron tebert @end|ng |rom u||@edu
Mon Apr 22 17:31:12 CEST 2024


You could have negative indices. There are two ways to do this.
1) provide a large offset.
Offset <- 30
for (i in -29 to 120) { print(df[i+Offset])}


2) use absolute values if all indices are negative.
for (i in -200 to -1) {print(df[abs(i)])}

Tim



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Heh. Did anyone bring up negative indices yet?

-pd

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