Dear Mr Petr Pikal

I am extremely sorry for the manner I have raised the query. Actually that was 
my first post to this R forum and in fact even I was also bit confused while 
drafting the query, for which I really owe sorry to all for consuming the 
precious time. Perhaps I will try to redraft my query in a better way as 
follows. 

I have two datasets "A" and "B" containing the names of branch offices of a 
particular bank say XYZ plc bank. The XYZ bank has number of main branch 
offices (say Parent) and some small branch offices falling under the purview of 
these main branch offices (say Child).

The datalist "A" and "B" consists of these main branch office names as well as 
small branch office names. B is subset of A and these branch names are coded. 
Thus we have two datasets A and B as (again I am using only a
 portion of a large database just to have some idea)


A                         B
144                      
145                       
146                       
147                  144                        
148                  145  
 
149                  147
151                  148



Now the branch 144 appears in A as well as in B and in B it is mapped with 147. 
This means branch 147 comes under the purview of main branch 144. Again 147 is 
controlling the branch 149 (since 147 also has appeared in B and is mapped with 
149 of A).

Similarly, branch 145 is controlling branch 148 which further controls 
operations of bank branch 151 and like wise.

So in the end I need an output something like -

Main Branch           Branch office1                 Branch
 office2
144                             147                                 149
145                             148                                 151    
146                             NA
                                  NA               
...............................................................................
..............................................................................

 
I understand again I am not able to put forward my query properly. But I must 
thank all of you for giving a patient reading to my query and for reverting 
back earlier. Thanks once again.

With warmest regards

Mike 


--- On Wed, 25/8/10, Petr PIKAL <petr.pi...@precheza.cz> wrote:

From: Petr PIKAL <petr.pi...@precheza.cz>
Subject: Odp: [R] Finding
 pairs
To: "Mike Rhodes" <mike_simpso...@yahoo.co.uk>
Cc: r-help@r-project.org
Date: Wednesday, 25 August, 2010, 6:39

Hi

without other details it is probably impossible to give you any reasonable 
advice. Do you have your data already in R? What is their form? Are they 
in 2 columns in data frame? How did you get them paired?

So without some more information probably nobody will invest his time as 
it seems no trivial to me.

Regards
Petr

r-help-boun...@r-project.org napsal dne 24.08.2010 20:28:42:

> 
> 
> 
> 
> Dear R Helpers,
> 
> 
> I am a newbie and recently got introduced to R. I have a large database 
> containing the names of bank branch offices along-with other details. I 
am 
> into Operational
 Risk as envisaged by BASEL II Accord. 
> 
> 
> I am trying to express my problem and I am using only an indicative data 
which
> comes in coded format.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> A (branch)                      B (controlled by)
> 
> 
> 144                   
> 145                      
> 146                   
> 147                                       144 
> 148                                       145 
> 149       
                                147
> 151                                       146  
>  ......                                      .......
>  
> ......                                      .......
> 
> 
> where 144's etc are branch codes in a given city and B is subset of A.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> If a branch code appearing in "A" also appears in "B" (which is paired 
with 
> some otehr element of A e.g. 144 appearing in A, also appears in "B" and 
is 
> paired with 147 of "A" and
 likewise), then that means 144 is controlling 

> operations of bank office 147. Again, 147 itself appears again in B and 
is 
> paired with bank branch coded 149. Thus, 149 is controlled by 147 and 
147 is 
> controlled by 144. Likewise there are more than 700 hundred branch name 
codes available.
> 
> 
> My objective is to group them as follows -
> 
> 
> Bank Branch
> 
> 
> 144      147    149 
> 
> 
> 145
> 
> 
> 146       151  
> 
> 
> 148
> .....
> 
> 
> or even the following output will do.
> 
> 
> 144
> 147
> 149
> 
> 
> 145
> 
> 
> 146
> 151
> 
> 
> 148
> 151
> ......
> 
> 
> I understand I should be writing some R
 code to begin with which I had 
tried 
> also but as of now I am helpless. Please guide me.
> 
> 
> Mike
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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