Omitting a desired line from a table [Beginner Question]
see ?subset Or use indexing, which is covered in section 2.7 of an introduction to R (but note that a data frame has 2 dimensions) hth, Kingsford Jones
On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 3:06 PM, pfc_ivan <pfc_ivan at hotmail.com> wrote:
I am a beginner using this R software and have a quick question.
I added a file into the R called fish.txt using this line.
fish<-read.table("fish.txt", head=T, fill=T)
The .txt file looks like this. Since it contains like 300000 lines of data I
will copy/paste first 5 lines.
Year GeoArea SmpNo Month
1970 1 13 7
1971 1 13 10
1972 1 13 8
1973 2 13 10
1974 1 13 11
Now what I want to do is to omit all the lines in the file that arent
happening in GeoArea 1, and that arent happening in Month 10. So basically
The only lines that I want to keep are the lines that have GeoArea=1 and
Month=10 at the same time. So if GeoArea=2 and Month=10 I dont need it. So i
just need the lines that have both of those values correct. How do I delete
the rest of the lines that I dont need?
Thank you everyone.
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