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I wrote a simple function to scrape the names of all MLB pitchers from Baseball Reference.com. I created a vector with the scraped names, removed the  from the raw scraped names, and coerced into a character vector.

library(rvest)
url <- "http://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/MLB/2016-standard-pitching.shtml"
mlbpitcherdata <- read_html(url)

mlbpitchers <- mlbpitcherdata %>% html_nodes("td:nth-child(2) a") %>%  html_text()
mlbpitchers <- as.character(sapply(mlbpitchers, function(x) gsub("Â","",x))) # Remove "Â" from all raw pitcher names

I then tried to look for the indexes of specific names in the character vector which I knew were inside the vector, and the which() function returned integer(0).

# Search for pitcher name in list of pitchers = Returns integer(0)!
which(mlbpitchers=="Chad Bettis")
integer(0)

# But, mlbpitchers CLEARLY has Chad Bettis inside of it.
mlbpitchers[26]
[1] "Chad Bettis"

I'm so confused as to why the which() function isn't identifying the name. and I would really appreciate anyone's help. I know it's probably something really stupid and easy, but I can't figure it out! Thank you!

(Note: Upon removing the  character, I was asked to choose the encoding for saving. I choose the system default: ISO 8859-1. I'm not sure if this could play a role in the problem.)

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    rawToChar(charToRaw(mlbpitchers[26]),multiple = TRUE) probably illuminates the problem, but I'm not an expert on weird hidden characters.
    – joran
    Apr 20, 2016 at 19:40

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It's an encoding problem. In particular, if you look at

R> substr(mlbpitchers[26], 1, 4) == "Chad"
[1] TRUE
R> substr(mlbpitchers[26], 5, 5) == " "
[1] FALSE

As Joran suggest, using

R> rawToChar(charToRaw(mlbpitchers[26]),multiple = TRUE)
[1] "C"    "h"    "a"    "d"    "\xc2" "\xa0" "B"    "e"    "t"    "t"   
[11] "i"    "s"   

also highlights the problem. These characters (thanks Nicola) are html non-breaking spaces. To remove them use

gsub("\xc2\xa0"," ",mlbpitchers)
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  • Here is what I observe when I call what you said: rawToChar(charToRaw(mlbpitchers[26]),multiple = TRUE) [1] "C" "h" "a" "d" " " "B" "e" "t" "t" "i" "s"
    – IRNotSmart
    Apr 20, 2016 at 19:47
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    These are non-breaking spaces: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-breaking_space To remove them: gsub("\xc2\xa0"," ",mlbpitchers)
    – nicola
    Apr 20, 2016 at 19:47
  • @IRNotSmart I don't get that. What happens when you compare the 5th character? Apr 20, 2016 at 19:54
  • @csgillespie, @nicola substr(mlbpitchers[26], 5, 5) == " " [1] FALSE So confused here man. I have no idea why I'm not seeing the \xc2 and \xao when I call row to char
    – IRNotSmart
    Apr 20, 2016 at 19:57
  • @IRNotSmart Two ideas: (1) Restart R and try again, (2) Share what platform you're on.
    – joran
    Apr 20, 2016 at 20:01

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