You want to obtain a subset of your data, so what about to use subset()...??
You didn't even consider doing some basic search for the solution as the 
posting guide asks you...

Petr

Sergio Della Franca napsal(a):
> Dear R-Helpers,
> 
> I have this dataset:
> 
>    YEAR    PRODUCTS cluster
>     1          10          2
>     2          42          3
>     3          25          2
>     4          42          3
>     5          40          3
>     6          45          1
>     7          44          1
>     8          47          1
>     9          42          1
> 
> 
> I want to create a subset (when cluster=1),
> 
>     YEAR    PRODUCTS cluster
>     6          45          1
>     7          44          1
>     8          47          1
>     9          42          1
> 
> 
> How can i perform this?
> 
> 
> Thank you in advance.
> 
> 
> Sergio Della Franca
> 
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-- 
Petr Klasterecky
Dept. of Probability and Statistics
Charles University in Prague
Czech Republic

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