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How to Filter a Vector in R

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In this article, we are going to discuss how to filter a vector in the R programming language.

Filtering a vector means getting the values from the vector by removing the others, we can also say that getting the required elements is known as filtering.

Method 1: Using %in%

Here we can filter the elements in a vector by using the %in% operator

Syntax:

 vec[vec %in% c(elements)]

where

  • vec is the input vector
  • elements are the vector elements that we want to get

Example:  R program to filter the vector by getting only some values

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# create a vector with id and names
vector=c(1,2,3,4,5,"sravan","boby","ojaswi","gnanesh","rohith")
 
# display vector
print(vector)
 
print("=======")
 
# get the data  - "sravan","rohith",3 from
# the vector
print(vector[vector %in% c("sravan","rohith",3)])
 
print("=======")
 
# get the data  - "sravan","ojaswi",3,1,2 from
# the vector
print(vector[vector %in% c("sravan","ojaswi",3,1,2)])
 
print("=======")
 
# get the data  - 1,2,3,4,5 from the vector
print(vector[vector %in% c(1,2,3,4,5)])


Output:

[1] “1”       “2”       “3”       “4”       “5”       “sravan”  “boby”    

[8] “ojaswi”  “gnanesh” “rohith”  

[1] “=======”

[1] “3”      “sravan” “rohith”

[1] “=======”

[1] “1”      “2”      “3”      “sravan” “ojaswi”

[1] “=======”

[1] “1” “2” “3” “4” “5”

Method 2: Using Index

We can also specify the condition from the index operator.
 

Syntax:

vector[condition(s)]

where the vector is the input vector and condition defines the condition to follow for filtering. 

Example: R program to filter vector using the conditions

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# create a vector with id and names
vector=c(1,2,3,4,5,"sravan","boby","ojaswi","gnanesh","rohith")
 
# display vector
print(vector)
 
print("=======")
 
# get the data where element not equal to 1
print(vector[vector != 1])
 
print("=======")
 
# get the data where element  equal to 1
print(vector[vector == 1])


Output:

[1] “1”       “2”       “3”       “4”       “5”       “sravan”  “boby”    

[8] “ojaswi”  “gnanesh” “rohith”  

[1] “=======”

[1] “2”       “3”       “4”       “5”       “sravan”  “boby”    “ojaswi”  

[8] “gnanesh” “rohith”  

[1] “=======”

[1] “1”



Last Updated : 03 Sep, 2021
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