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I have a data table of 10,000 records having multiple columns. Below is the code and part of the data set

states <- str_trim(unlist(strsplit(as.vector(search_data_set$location_name), ";"))

Part of Dataset:

Maine Virginia; 
Oklahoma; 
Kansas Minnesota South Dakota; 
Delaware; 
West Virginia; 
Utah South Carolina; 
Utah South Dakota Utah; 
Indiana; Michigan Alaska Washington; 
Washington Connecticut Maine; 
Maine Oregon South Carolina Oregon; 
Alabama Alaska; 
Iowa Alabama New Mexico; 
Virgin Islands South Dakota; 
Maine Louisiana; Colorado; 
District of Columbia Virgin Islands; 
Pennsylvania Alabama;

I need to fulfill the below requirement and need help here:

  1. Each record should take a unique value of location. (In Utah South Dakota Utah; , Utah should be counted as Unique)
  2. When the user searches the dataset it should bring the record, if the location is anywhere. (%Oregon%) The current code is not bringing the record "Maine Oregon South Carolina Oregon;" when the user searches for "Oregon"

Need help in achieving this. Thanks in advance!

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    Can you show dput of example
    – akrun
    Apr 19, 2021 at 20:06
  • %Oregon% seems like VBA joker-symbols. This is not valid in R however. You could use .* or (.*)? if you want to match "any length of string with something". So Like grepl('(.*)?Oregon(.*)?', data) would match any value in data containing Oregon at any point in each string. You could do it a bit simpler by just removing it all together and use grepl("Oregon", data) however.
    – Oliver
    Apr 19, 2021 at 20:10
  • There is %like% option in R
    – akrun
    Apr 19, 2021 at 20:17
  • Not in the documentation of help("regex"), which i based my comment on. :-)
    – Oliver
    Apr 20, 2021 at 15:46

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