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In R, is there some easy way to do multi-set (i.e. "bag") differences, similar to setdiff(), but preserving order and multiplicity in the input vectors?

For example, suppose x <- c(1,2,2,3,1,5,4,4,5,3) and y <- c(2,1,5,5). I'm looking for a function bagdiff() such that bagdiff(x,y) is c(2,3,1,4,4,3), i.e. the first occurrences of elements of y in x have been deleted, with multiplicity.

(In my actual task I won't really care about the order of the output, so it only matters that the multiplicity is correct, but the general ordered case does seem worth solving.)

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There's a sets module that comes close to what you describe. Something like:

library(sets)
gset_difference(as.gset(x), as.gset(y)) 
# gives
{1 [1], 2 [1], 3 [2], 4 [2]}
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  • Thanks - is there a method to turn that gset result back into a regular vector? Or should I use something like rep(unlist(gs), times=gset_memberships(gs))? Mar 4, 2011 at 21:40
  • I couldn't find any other way to do it. A function like that seems like a nice addition to that package. Note that the membership is not always an integer.
    – SiggyF
    Mar 5, 2011 at 10:42

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