I'm not sure I fully understand your problem, but maybe something like:

d <- strsplit(st, ",")
index <- sapply(d, function(x) x[[1]]) == "KGEG"
latitude <- sapply(d[index], function(x) x[[4]])

-roger

Clint Bowman wrote:
I have a large data structure that looks like:


strsplit(st,",")[14395]

[1] "KGEG" [2] "SA => KGEG" [3] "72785" [4] "47.62139" [5] "-117.52778" [6] "723" [7] "WA" [8] "US" [9] "2" [10] "SPOKANE SPOKANE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT" [11] "1"


I'd like to be able to retrieve, for example, the latitude as.numeric(strsplit(st,",")[[14395]][4]) and longitude as.numeric(strsplit(st,",")[[14395]][5]) for the entry in the structure where strsplit(st,",")[[14395]][5])=="KGEG" by specifying various station IDs. That is, if I had a simpler structure I could formulate a logical index which would have something along the lines of as.numeric(st[st[1]=="KSEA"][4]) and it would return 47.62139.


Somewhere I'm getting all bollixed up with the indexing and keep getting sytax errors. As you can see, the list is quite long (20K+) and I don't wish to have to look up each coordinate by hand.

TIA

Clint


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