That works. Thank you!
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 4:22 PM, Rui Barradas <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Try the following.
>
>
> idx <- duplicated(df) | duplicated(df, fromLast = TRUE)
> df[idx, ]
>
> Note that they are returned in their original order in the df.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Rui Barradas
>
> Em 28-09-2012 21:11, Adam Gabbert escreveu:
>
>> I would like to select a all the duplicate rows of a data frame including
>> the original. Any help would be much appreciated. This is where I'm at
>> so
>> far. Thanks.
>>
>> #Sample data frame:
>> df <- read.table(header=T, con <- textConnection('
>> label value
>> A 4
>> B 3
>> C 6
>> B 3
>> B 1
>> A 2
>> A 4
>> A 4
>> '))
>> close(con)
>>
>> # Duplicate entries
>> df[duplicated(df),]
>>
>> # label value
>> # B 3
>> # A 4
>> # A 4
>>
>> #I want to select all the rows that are duplicated including the original
>> #This is the output I want
>> # label value
>> # B 3
>> # B 3
>> # A 4
>> # A 4
>> # A 4
>>
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