[R] how to grep in r
S Ellison
S.Ellison at LGCGroup.com
Thu Dec 13 01:03:17 CET 2012
Something like
tbp <- as.numeric( gsub("(.*-)?([0-9]+)\\+?","\\2", Trade_Price_Band) )
would get you the numbers you want. The '500+' is then treated as 500, though. One way of getting round that might be
tbp <- as.numeric( gsub("(.*-)?([0-9]+)","\\2", Trade_Price_Band) )
then
tbp[is.na(tbp)] <- 501 #or some other number bigger than 500
----- Original Message -----
From: Tammy Ma <metal_licaling at live.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 8:40 AM
Subject: [R] how to grep in r
Hi,
I met this problem.
Trade_Price_Band x
1 0-30 0.6237240
2 101-150 0.6743857
3 151-200 0.6778513
4 201-300 0.6640293
5 301-400 0.6630991
6 31-50 0.6314547
7 401-500 0.6776249
8 500+ 0.6557705
9 51-75 0.6621073
10 76-100 0.6623469
I want to get the following matrix
Trade_Price_Band x
1 30 0.6237240
2 150 0.6743857
3 200 0.6778513
4 300 0.6640293
how can I get this in r?
Thanks.
Tammy
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