I have a data frame that contains a file name with regular parts. I use a regex to parse this file name and store each part in its own column.
parse.file.name <- function(file.name="cc-nolabel-AEMNZ334_0009-loc-1317-407-6-39.png")
{
rfn <- regexec(pattern="cc-(.+?)-(.+?)-loc-(.+?)-(.+?)-(.+?)-(.+?)\\.png", text=file.name)
matchfn <- regmatches(file.name, rfn)
return(matchfn)
}
basic.features$parsed.filename <- parse.file.name(as.character(basic.features$filename))
filename
contains values similar to the default parameter. I'm retrieving the individual values for each column like the following:
basic.features$label <- unlist(lapply(basic.features$parsed.filename,
function(pf) {
return(unlist(pf)[2]) } ))
I feel that this is not an elegant way but couldn't manage to get individual values from the data frame column that contains list in each row easily. Is there a better way to do this?
If you like example data:
basic.features <- data.frame(filename=c("cc-nolabel-AEMNZ336_0009-loc-1003-1504-7-8.png", "cc-nolabel-AEMNZ335_0006-loc-1979-880-13-10.png", "cc-nolabel-AEMNZ333_0007-loc-941-263-8-8.png", "cc-nolabel-AEMNZ336_0014-loc-2011-24-4-4.png", "cc-nolabel-AEMNZ335_0013-loc-2087-644-66-41.png", "cc-nolabel-AEMNZ333_0013-loc-1531-374-12-23.png"))