removing characters from a string
On Tuesday 12 April 2005 08:03, Liaw, Andy wrote:
Just gsub() non-numerics with ""; e.g.:
gsub("[a-zA-Z]", "", "aB9c81")
[1] "981" [I'm really bad in regular expressions, and don't know how to construct "non-numerics".]
(So am I, but) perhaps "[^0-9]". Deepayan
Andy
From: Vivek Rao Is there a simple way in R to remove all characters from a string other than those in a specified set? For example, I want to keep only the digits 0-9 in a string. In general, I have found the string handling abilities of R a bit limited. (Of course it's great for stats in general). Is there a good reference on this? Or should R programmers dump their output to a text file and use something like Perl or Python for sophisticated text processing? I am familiar with the basic functions such as nchar, substring, as.integer, print, cat, sprintf etc.
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