Hi Allen,

have you tryed:

newDF<-sourceDF[,names.species.bio.18]

This will create a new data.frame with only those species you have interest.
By the way, your data.frame is called data? Case yes, avoid this, please.

good luck

milton



On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 12:39 PM, AllenL <allen.laroc...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Dear R-list,
> Seems simple but have tried multiple approaches, no luck.
>
> I have a list of column names:
>
> >names.species.bio.18=c("Achimillb","Agrosmitb","Amorcaneb","Andrgerab","Ascltubeb","Elymcanab","Koelcrisb","Lespcapib","Liataspeb","Lupipereb","Monafistb","Panivirgb","Petapurpb","Poaprateb","Querellib","Quermacrb","Schiscopb","Sorgnutab")
>
> I want to select the column numbers which correspond to these names in my
> data frame:
> >which(colnames(data)==names.species.bio.18)
>
> Result:
> +[1] 75 76
> +Warning message:
> +In cols == names.species.bio.18 :
> +  longer object length is not a multiple of shorter object length
>
> So I get the first two hits and then it trips an error message.
>
> What is  >which doing? Why does it seem to have trouble with vectors of
> characters?
> My goal is to output the column names/indices which correspond to the
> columns NOT in the above list, but that is simple once I can find out what
> they are.
>
> Thanks!
> -Allen
>
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