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I have a data.frame in R where the value column contains data of the class character. I want to identify the row numbers where value changes. In the example below I want to get out 4, 7, and 9. Is there a way to do this without looping?

df <- data.frame(ind=1:10,
 value=as.character(c(100,100,100,200,200,200,300,300,400,400)), 
 stringsAsFactors=F)
df
   ind value
1    1   100
2    2   100
3    3   100
4    4   200
5    5   200
6    6   200
7    7   300
8    8   300
9    9   400
10  10   400

3 Answers 3

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A simple solution is to use the lag function in dplyr:

which(df$value != dplyr::lag(df$value))
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Similar to @thc's answer, but without a dependency:

which(c(FALSE, tail(df$value,-1) != head(df$value,-1)))
#[1] 4 7 9
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You can use rle (Run Length Encoding):

cumsum(rle(df$value)$lengths)+1
[1]  4  7  9 11

You can use head to drop the last value:

head(cumsum(rle(df$value)$lengths)+1, -1)
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  • You need to drop the last value. Commented Jul 17, 2017 at 22:46

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