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I have a data frame that looks like this:

a <- c("jan", "mar", "jan", "feb", "feb")
b <- c("feb", "mar", "mar", "jan", "mar")
c <- c("jan", "feb", "feb", "jan", "jan")
d <- c("jan", "mar", "jan", "feb", "feb")
e <- c("feb", "jan", "feb", "mar", "mar")
f <- c("jan", "feb", "feb", "jan", "jan")
xxx <- data.frame(a,b,c,d,e,f)
xxx

I need to find the location in xxx of each instance of a string, say "jan". I can see the hacky solution of running through each slot in the df and checking to see if it =="jan", but there's surely a proper and easier way to do it. Ideally I'd like to get the results returned as a list of coordinates.

Thank you for any help!

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The function which has an argument called arr.ind which will give you a 2-column matrix indicating the location of each match

which(xxx == "jan", arr.ind=TRUE)
      row col
 [1,]   1   1
 [2,]   3   1
 [3,]   4   2
 [4,]   1   3
 [5,]   4   3
 [6,]   5   3
 [7,]   1   4
 [8,]   3   4
 [9,]   2   5
[10,]   1   6
[11,]   4   6
[12,]   5   6
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  • Man, I'm glad I asked! That's exactly what I need. Thanks muchly.
    – jdfinch3
    Oct 22, 2014 at 4:25
  • Good. I knew this would work for a matrix but was less confident about a dataframe.
    – IRTFM
    Oct 22, 2014 at 4:51
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    @BondedDust - == converts a data frame to a logical matrix prior to which being called. Oct 22, 2014 at 4:55
  • so what happens if the data frame columns have different modes?
    – Alex
    Oct 22, 2014 at 4:57
  • Well either way the matrix becomes a logical matrix. But I think before that it must all be converted to character, at least I presume it is Oct 22, 2014 at 4:59
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Firstly, the set of strings to test, can be obtained by:

mnths <- unique(c(t(xxx)))

Then, e.g. for the first element, "jan", the location of instances can be given by:

which(xxx == mnths[1], arr.ind = TRUE)
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