Assuming your data is in a dataframe called df:
# make fake df
df = data.frame(a=1:472, b=1001:1472)
df[416:472, ] # check the rows you want to remove
df[-(416:472), ] # remove them
df # see what's left
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From: "Christopher Porter" <cpor...@clemson.edu>
Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2011 8:16 PM
To: <r-h...@stat.math.ethz.ch>
Subject: [R] delete rows
Hello. I came across your response in an R forum and could use your help.
I have a data set with 472 rows. I want to delete rows 416 through 472.
The name of my data set is MERGE.
I am an extreme R novice. How do I write a script to accomplish this?
Thank you.
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