On Mon, 2007-06-25 at 11:58 -0500, Marc Schwartz wrote: > On Mon, 2007-06-25 at 17:15 +0100, Ana Patricia Martins wrote: > > Hello R-users and developers, > > > > Once again, I'm asking for your help. > > > > There is other way to do the same more easily for applied simultaneous > > grep??? > > > > c<-subset(c,!rownames(c) %in% grep(".1",rownames(c),value=T)) > > c<-subset(c,!rownames(c) %in% grep(".5",rownames(c),value=T)) > > c<-subset(c,!rownames(c) %in% grep(".6",rownames(c),value=T)) > > c<-subset(c,!rownames(c) %in% grep(".99999",rownames(c),value=T)) > > > > Thanks in advance for helping me. > > One question might be what other possible values can the rownames take. > > For example, if you want to check for '.99999', but not for other values > containing a '9' after the decimal, something like the following should > work: > > sub.c <- subset(c, > !rownames(c) %in% > grep("\\.([156])|([9]{5})", rownames(c), > value = TRUE)) > > Otherwise, if you want to include anything with a '9' after a decimal, > the following would work: > > sub.c <- subset(c, > !rownames(c) %in% > grep("\\.[1569]", rownames(c), value = TRUE)) > > > See ?regex and the information there for some additional guidance. There > are also many regex references online, such as: > > http://www.regular-expressions.info/ > > BTW, it would be preferable not to use 'c' to name an object in R, since > c() is a function. While conflicts should, in general, not occur, it > eliminates such risk and makes for more easily readable code to not use > function names for objects.
Quick possible correction: I mis-read the regex as containing a decimal, which would need to be escaped as I had. If your use of the '.' is to refer to any character, then the following would be correct: sub.c <- subset(c, !rownames(c) %in% grep(".([156])|([9]{5})", rownames(c), value = TRUE)) or sub.c <- subset(c, !rownames(c) %in% grep(".[1569]", rownames(c), value = TRUE)) Sorry for the confusion. Marc ______________________________________________ R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.