[R] regexpr
Stephen Tucker
brown_emu at yahoo.com
Fri Jun 29 20:09:53 CEST 2007
I think you are looking for paste().
And you can replace your for loop with lapply(), which will apply regexpr to
every element of 'mylist' (as the first argument, which is 'pattern'). 'text'
can be a vector also:
mylist <- c("MN","NY","FL")
lapply(paste(mylist,"$",sep=""),regexpr,text="Those from MN:")
--- runner <sunnyside500 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I 'd like to match each member of a list to a target string, e.g.
> ------------------------------
> mylist=c("MN","NY","FL")
> g=regexpr(mylist[1], "Those from MN:")
> if (g>0)
> {
> "On list"
> }
> ------------------------------
> My question is:
>
> How to add an end-of-string symbol '$' to the to-match string? so that 'M'
> won't match.
>
> Of course, "MN$" will work, but i want to use it in a loop; "mylist[i]" is
> what i need. I tried "mylist[1]$", but didn't work. So why it doesn't
> extrapolate? How to do it?
>
> Thanks a lot!
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