select()
La función en R Language se usa para elegir si una columna del marco de datos se selecciona o no.
Sintaxis: select(x, expr)
Parámetros:
x: Data frame
expr: condición para la selección
Ejemplo 1:
# R program to select specific columns # Loading library library(dplyr) # Create a data frame d <- data.frame( name = c("Abhi", "Bhavesh", "Chaman", "Dimri"), age = c(7, 5, 9, 16), ht = c(46, NA, NA, 69), school = c("yes", "yes", "no", "no") ) # startswith() function to print only ht data select(d, starts_with("ht")) # -startswith() function to # print everything except ht data select(d, -starts_with("ht"))
Producción:
ht 1 46 2 NA 3 NA 4 69 name age school 1 Abhi 7 yes 2 Bhavesh 5 yes 3 Chaman 9 no 4 Dimri 16 no
Ejemplo 2:
# R program to select specific columns # Loading library library(dplyr) # Create a data frame d <- data.frame( name = c("Abhi", "Bhavesh", "Chaman", "Dimri"), age = c(7, 5, 9, 16), ht = c(46, NA, NA, 69), school = c("yes", "yes", "no", "no") ) # Printing column 1 to 2 select(d, 1:2) # Printing data of column heading containing 'a' select(d, contains("a")) # Printing data of column heading which matches 'na' select(d, matches("na"))
Producción:
name age 1 Abhi 7 2 Bhavesh 5 3 Chaman 9 4 Dimri 16 name age 1 Abhi 7 2 Bhavesh 5 3 Chaman 9 4 Dimri 16 name 1 Abhi 2 Bhavesh 3 Chaman 4 Dimri
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