I'm trying to use strings in a vector to call out another vector so that everything will output in the paste command. I'm then using these character vectors to filter out a dataframe.
Using the mtcars data frame as an example (converting the row names to a column so that I have some characters to work with)...
df <- mtcars
df$Cars <- rownames(df)
I have all my searches of interest in the following vector
allSearches = c("SearchA","Search1")
and "SearchA" and "Search1" are defined such that...
SearchA = c("mazda","honda")
Search1 = c("merc","toyota")
I want to be able to filter data frame df by variables in SearchA, then by variables in Search1.
For individual lines of code, I can get the following to work...
sub = df[grepl(paste(Search1,collapse="|"), df$Cars, ignore.case=T),]
sub$SearchA <- "Yes"
df = merge(df, sub, all.x = T)
The goal of this is to have it in a "for" loop so that I can just add additional searches when needed.
I've attempted the following...
for (i in 1:length(allSearches)){
sub = df[grepl(paste(allSearches[i],collapse="|"), df$Cars, ignore.case=T),]
sub[,allSearches[i]] <- "Yes"
df = merge(df, sub, all.x = T)
}
but I get the following error...
Error in
[<-.data.frame
(*tmp*
, , allSearches[i], value = "Yes") :replacement has 1 rows, data has 0
While trying to dissect the issue, I found that the issue for this particular method lies within the "paste" function where...
paste(allSearches[1],collapse="|")
Outputs the following...
"SearchA"
Instead of the full vector
[1] "mazda" "honda"
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm dealing with quite a few "Searches" that fit inside of "allSearches" so it would be nice to get everything within a loop so that I do not have to do 3 lines for each filter. Also, the vector names of the different "Searches" do not follow any particular pattern.
Thanks! JCB
allSearches = c(SearchA, Search1)
, i.e., without the quotes?"SearchA"
will not pull up the value ofSearchA
. You have not adjusted to the fact that in R that language objects are different than character objects. You could I suppose learn to useget
, but I think your progress to R mastery would be improved if you learned to use lists:allSearches = list(SearchA,Search1)