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I have the following input

#mydata

ID  variable1  variable2
1    a,b,c,d      c,a 
2    g,f,h        h
3    p,l,m,n,c    c,l

I wish to subtract the strings of varible2 from variable1 and I'd like to have the following output?

#Output
ID  Output 
1    b,d      
2    g,f        
3    p,m,n    

#dput

structure(list(ID = 1:3, variable1 = structure(1:3, .Label = c("a,b,c,d", 
"g,f,h", "p,l,m,n,c"), class = "factor"), variable2 = structure(c(1L, 
 3L, 2L), .Label = c("c,a", "c,l", "h"), class = "factor")), .Names =    c("ID", 
 "variable1", "variable2"), class = "data.frame", row.names = c(NA, 
-3L))
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4 Answers 4

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You can try,

Map(setdiff, strsplit(as.character(df$variable1), ',')), strsplit(as.character(df$variable2), ','))
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    @Sotos Yes, it could be, but I thought I would show the expected output
    – akrun
    Aug 4, 2016 at 7:34
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    @akrun I am a fan of splitstackshape. Very handy package.
    – Sotos
    Aug 4, 2016 at 7:42
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    Anyway, plus one to you too.
    – akrun
    Aug 4, 2016 at 7:44
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We can use Map after splitting each of the columns by , get the setdiff, paste them together, set the names of the list output with 'ID' column, stack it to 'data.frame' and set the names to 'ID' and 'Output' for the columns.

setNames(stack(setNames(Map(function(x,y) toString(setdiff(x,y)), 
         strsplit(as.character(df1$variable1), ","), 
         strsplit(as.character(df1$variable2), ",")),
              df1$ID))[2:1], c("ID", "Output"))
 #  ID  Output
 #1  1    b, d
 #2  2    g, f
 #3  3 p, m, n

Or a compact option would be

library(splitstackshape)
cSplit(df1, 2:3, ",", "long")[, .(Output = toString(setdiff(variable1, variable2))) , ID]
#   ID  Output
#1:  1    b, d
#2:  2    g, f
#3:  3 p, m, n
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2

Using grepl instead of setdiff

library(stringr)
a1 <- str_split(d$variable1, ",")
a2 <- str_split(d$variable2, ",")
do.call("rbind",Map(function(x,y) paste(x[!grepl(paste(y, collapse="|"), x)], collapse=","), a1, a2))
     [,1]   
[1,] "b,d"  
[2,] "g,f"  
[3,] "p,m,n"
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Using Dplyr

mydata %>% 
  rowwise() %>% 
     mutate(output = paste0(setdiff(strsplit(as.character(variable1),split = ",")[[1]], strsplit(as.character(variable2),",")[[1]] ),collapse = ","))
       %>% select(ID,output)

output:

    ID output
   (int)  (chr)
1     1    b,d
2     2    g,f
3     3  p,m,n

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