I have two lists (more exactly, character atomic vectors) that I want to compare using regular expressions to produce a sub-set of one of the lists. I can use a 'for' loop for this, but is there some simpler code? Following exemplifies my case:
# list of unique cities
city <- c('Berlin', 'Perth', 'Oslo')
# list of city-months, like 'New York-Dec'
temp <- c('Berlin-Jan', 'Delhi-Jan', 'Lima-Feb', 'Perth-Feb', 'Oslo-Jan')
# need sub-set of 'temp' for only 'Jan' month for only the items in 'city' list:
# 'Berlin-Jan', 'Oslo-Jan'
Added clarification: In the actual case that I am seeking code for, the values of the 'month' equivalent are more complex, and rather random alphanumeric values with only the first two characters having informational value of my interest (has to be '01').
Added actual case example:
# equivalent of 'city' in the first example
# values match pattern TCGA-[0-9A-Z]{2}-[0-9A-Z]{4}
patient <- c('TCGA-43-4897', 'TCGA-65-4897', 'TCGA-78-8904', 'TCGA-90-8984')
# equivalent of 'temp' in the first example
# values match pattern TCGA-[0-9A-Z]{2}-[0-9A-Z]{4}-[\d]{2}[0-9A-Z]+
sample <- c('TCGA-21-5732-01A333', 'TCGA-43-4897-01A159', 'TCGA-65-4897-01T76', 'TCGA-78-8904-11A70')
# sub-set wanted (must have '01' after the 'patient' ID part)
# 'TCGA-43-4897-01A159', 'TCGA-65-4897-01T76'
'TCGA-78-8904-11A70'
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