I wish to calculate the number of characters of every string of the name
column. My dataframe sample
is as shown below :
date name expenditure type
23MAR2013 KOSH ENTRP 4000 COMPANY
23MAR2013 JOHN DOE 800 INDIVIDUAL
24MAR2013 S KHAN 300 INDIVIDUAL
24MAR2013 JASINT PVT LTD 8000 COMPANY
25MAR2013 KOSH ENTRPRISE 2000 COMPANY
25MAR2013 JOHN S DOE 220 INDIVIDUAL
25MAR2013 S KHAN 300 INDIVIDUAL
26MAR2013 S KHAN 300 INDIVIDUAL
Why is that nchar
giving me a list of random numbers? So is str_length()
from stringr
package
Length <- aggregate(nchar(sample$name), by=list(sample$name), FUN=nchar)
Output
Group.1 x
1 JASINT PVT LTD 2
2 JOHN DOE 1
3 JOHN S DOE 2
4 KOSH ENTRP 2
5 KOSH ENTRPRISE 2
6 S KHAN 1, 1, 1
Desired Output :
Group.1 x
1 JASINT PVT LTD 14
2 JOHN DOE 8
3 JOHN S DOE 10
4 KOSH ENTRP 10
5 KOSH ENTRPRISE 14
6 S KHAN 6
The csv for the above table :
"Date","name","expenditure","type"
"23MAR2013","KOSH ENTRP",4000,"COMPANY"
"23MAR2013 ","JOHN DOE",800,"INDIVIDUAL"
"24MAR2013","S KHAN",300,"INDIVIDUAL"
"24MAR2013","JASINT PVT LTD",8000,"COMPANY"
"25MAR2013","KOSH ENTRPRISE",2000,"COMPANY"
"25MAR2013","JOHN S DOE",220,"INDIVIDUAL"
"25MAR2013","S KHAN",300,"INDIVIDUAL"
"26MAR2013","S KHAN",300,"INDIVIDUAL"
spaces
also in the count? In the expected output, there is some inconsistency with regard to number of characters., for example, in the first row, space also was counted, but in the last row,5
the space is omitted If it is a typodata.frame(Group=unique(sample$name), x=nchar(unique(sample$name)))