I have a vector 'numeric_column_names' that contains the data below:
print(numeric_column_names)
[1] "an_id" "numeric_col_1"
[3] "numeric_col_2" "numeric_col_3"
[5] "another_id" "numeric_col_4"
How do I remove all of the elements that have the text "_id" so the output would be:
print(numeric_column_names)
[1] "numeric_col_1" "numeric_col_2"
[3] "numeric_col_3" "numeric_col_4"
numeric_column_names[-grep("_id", numeric_column_names)]
grepl
solution would be the same but with!
instead of-
in the brackets."_id"
and (2) removing those from the vector. Presumably (1) is the part you were stuck on. And R doesn't have "atomics" - any string is a vector, even if it is just a 1-element vector. The same code will work.