Hello,
Try the following.
dat <- read.table(text = "
A
1 R5000
2 R4800
3 R4700
4 3500
5 3800
", header = TRUE)
dat
dat2 <- dat
dat2[] <- lapply(dat, function(x) sub("^[[:alpha:]]*(.*$)", "\\1", x))
dat2
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
Em 19-05-2014 14:00, Mat escreveu:
Hello togehter,
i have a litte problem to convert a data.frame. My data.frame looks like
this one
A
1 R5000
2 R4800
3 R4700
4 3500
5 3800
I need now a command, which outputs all the numbers, without the character
in front.
The solution look like this one:
A
1 5000
2 4800
3 4700
4 3500
5 3800
Thanks.
Best regards. Mat
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