?nchar ?strsplit
Typo:
y <- as.character(x[[1]]) ## You need a character vector argument strsplit(y,"/") ## works
-- Bert
On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 12:58 PM, Bert Gunter <bgunter at gene.com> wrote:
(Re-)read ?strsplit. You do not have to tell the code how many columns ... etc. And the split isn't into sub columns. y <- as.character(x[[1]] ## You need a character vector argument strsplit(y,"/") ## works -- Bert On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 11:40 AM, Sapana Lohani <lohani.sapana at ymail.com> wrote:
Hi, my data frame is
x<-data.frame(ID=c("abc/def","abc/def/ghi","abc","mno/pqr/st/ab"))
I want to split my column ID using "/" as the place to split. How can I do that without telling the code how many sub-columns. I could use nchar(gsub("[^/]","",x$ID)) to get how many "/" are in each row of the column, but could not use it to split ID in.
Thanks
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