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I have a 5 columns-1000+ rows data, I extracted specific lists from this data, based on "Student" which varies 1 to 13, and now I should simplify these lists. I want to extract non-consecutive rows from this data, for example, the 23rd, the 31st, the 38th. How can I do that ?

Thanks

         School Time      Student   Classroom  Note
 23          1  212           1      2           22
 30          1  256           2      2           21
 31          1  257           3      2           27
 37          1  267           4      2           45
 38          1  269           5      2           14
 43          1  276           6      2           42
 44          1  278           7      2           13
 47          1  285           8      2           11
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    Try dat[c(23, 31, 38), ]
    – Andrie
    Dec 11, 2012 at 9:30
  • Note that you can subset based on conditions, too. That is probably more useful for a 1000+ row data.frame. I recommend reading an introduction to R.
    – Roland
    Dec 11, 2012 at 9:33
  • Just out of curiosity, did you google your question before asking here? I mean this is really basic.
    – Backlin
    Dec 11, 2012 at 9:35
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    @ Andrie : It works, but I just don't know how to select all those rows @ Roland : I read, but I'm little bit slow, sorry. @ Backlin : Yeah I googled it Backlin. Dec 11, 2012 at 9:40
  • What is the criterion for selecting the rows 23, 31, and 38? Are these the row names or the row numbers? Dec 11, 2012 at 10:27

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Here is a way to select all rows where the difference between the (numeric) rowname and the rowname of the succeeding row is bigger than one:

 dat <- read.table(text = "School Time      Student   Classroom  Note
 23          1  212           1      2           22
 30          1  256           2      2           21
 31          1  257           3      2           27
 37          1  267           4      2           45
 38          1  269           5      2           14
 43          1  276           6      2           42
 44          1  278           7      2           13
 47          1  285           8      2           11", header = TRUE)


dat[c(diff(as.numeric(rownames(dat))) > 1, TRUE), ]

Note. This also selects the last row (47). If you want to exclude the last row, replace TRUE with FALSE.

The result:

   School Time Student Classroom Note
23      1  212       1         2   22
31      1  257       3         2   27
38      1  269       5         2   14
44      1  278       7         2   13
47      1  285       8         2   11
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i <- 3

DF2 <- DF[seq(from=i, to=nrow(DF), by=4),]

Extracts 3rd row and next onwards extracts 3+4=7th, 7+4=11th, 11+4=15th, so on....

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