Message-ID: <5c41a824-95be-8480-dc1e-9d35c316d360@rgzm.de>
Date: 2020-08-20T08:41:13Z
From: Ivan Calandra
Subject: select() columns using their positions
Dear useRs,
I'm still trying to learn tidyverse syntax.
I would like to select() columns based on their positions/indices, but I
cannot find a way to do that (I've seen a lot about doing that for rows,
but I could not find anything for columns). I thought it would be
obvious, but I cannot find it.
Basically, I am looking for something like:
mydata %>%
? select( vector_of_indices )
I know that the pipe is useless here, but there are more steps in my
real code.
The helper num_range() works only when headers contains the positions
(e.g. "x1, x2...").
Of course, it's easy using "[", but I expected it would be possible with
select() as well; it would make the code more readable than:
mydata %>%
? .[ vector_of_indices ]
Thank you for your help.
Ivan
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