Thank you Bert. And yes another topic to study. On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 4:10 PM Bert Gunter <bgunter.4...@gmail.com> wrote: > > That's fine, but do note that the which() function is wholly unnecessary in > your last line as R allows logical indexing. Perhaps another topic you need > to study. > > -- Bert > > > > On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 10:56 PM ani jaya <gaaa...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Dear Jeff and Bert, >> >> Thank you very much for your correction and explanation. >> And yes, I need to study about date format more. >> Sorry for HTML mail, don't realize. >> >> I was able to subset the data that I want. >> >> mjo30<-read.table("rmm.txt", header=FALSE, skip=4234, nrows=10957) >> mjo30$V8<-NULL >> names(mjo30)<-c("year","month","day", "rmm1","rmm2","phase","amp") >> mjo3<-as.Date(with(mjo30,paste(year,month, day, sep="-")),"%Y-%m-%d") >> mjo<-mjo30[which(mjo3%in%date),] >> >> head(mjo) >> year month day rmm1 rmm2 phase amp >> 115 1986 4 25 -0.319090 -0.363030 2 0.483332 >> 526 1987 6 10 1.662870 0.291632 5 1.688250 >> 977 1988 9 3 -0.604950 -0.299850 1 0.675181 >> 1374 1989 10 5 0.972298 -0.461030 4 1.076060 >> 1760 1990 10 26 -1.183110 -1.589810 2 1.981730 >> 1953 1991 5 7 -0.317180 0.953061 7 1.004450 >> >> >> Best, >> Ani >> >> >> On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 3:20 PM Jeff Newmiller <jdnew...@dcn.davis.ca.us> >> wrote: >> > >> > The dput function is for re-creating an R object in another R workspace, >> > so it uses fundamental base types to define objects. A Date is really the >> > number of days since a specific date (typically 1970-01-01) that get >> > converted to look like dates whenever you display or print them, so what >> > you are seiing are those numbers. If we enter the R code returned by dput >> > into our R session we will be able to see the dates. >> > >> > Your mjo30 table seems to call the day of the month the "date"... which is >> > confusing. I would combine those three columns into one like >> > >> > mjo30$Dt <- as.Date( ISOdate( mjo30$year, mjo30$month, mjo30$date ) ) >> > >> > You could then use indexing >> > >> > mjo30[ date[1] == mjo30$Dt, ] >> > >> > or >> > >> > mjo30[ mjo30$Dt %in% date, ] >> > >> > but the subset function would not work in this case because you have two >> > different objects (a column in mjo30 and a vector in your global >> > environment) both referred to as 'date'. >> > >> > On January 13, 2020 8:53:38 PM PST, ani jaya <gaaa...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > >Good morning R-Help, >> > > >> > >I have a dataframe with 7 columns and 10000+ rows. I want to >> > >subset/extract >> > >those data frame with specific date (not in order). Here the head of my >> > >data frame: >> > > >> > >head(mjo30) year month date rmm1 rmm2 phase amp >> > >1 1986 1 1 -0.326480 -1.55895 2 1.59277 >> > >2 1986 1 2 -0.417700 -1.82689 2 1.87403 >> > >3 1986 1 3 0.032915 -2.40150 3 2.40172 >> > >4 1986 1 4 0.492743 -2.49216 3 2.54041 >> > >5 1986 1 5 0.585106 -2.76866 3 2.82981 >> > >6 1986 1 6 0.665013 -3.13883 3 3.20851 >> > > >> > >and here my specific date: >> > >> date [1] "1986-04-25" "1987-06-10" "1988-09-03" "1989-10-05" >> > >"1990-10-26" "1991-05-07" "1992-11-19" "1993-01-23" "1994-12-04" >> > >[10] "1995-05-11" "1996-10-04" "1997-04-29" "1998-04-08" "1999-01-16" >> > >"2000-08-01" "2001-10-02" "2002-05-08" "2003-04-01" >> > >[19] "2004-05-07" "2005-09-02" "2006-12-30" "2007-09-03" "2008-10-24" >> > >"2009-11-14" "2010-07-05" "2011-04-30" "2012-05-21" >> > >[28] "2013-04-07" "2014-05-07" "2015-07-26" >> > > >> > >And also I was confused when I dput my date, it show like this: >> > >> dput(date)structure(c(5958, 6369, 6820, 7217, 7603, 7796, 8358, 8423, >> > >9103, >> > >9261, 9773, 9980, 10324, 10607, 11170, 11597, 11815, 12143, 12545, >> > >13028, 13512, 13759, 14176, 14562, 14795, 15094, 15481, 15802, >> > >16197, 16642), class = "Date") >> > > >> > >what is that mean? I mean why it is not recall the dates but some >> > >values (5958,6369,7217,..)? >> > > >> > >Any comment and recommendation is appreciate. Thank you. >> > > >> > >Best, >> > > >> > >Ani >> > > >> > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] >> > > >> > >______________________________________________ >> > >R-help@r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see >> > >https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help >> > >PLEASE do read the posting guide >> > >http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html >> > >and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. >> > >> > -- >> > Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity. >> >> ______________________________________________ >> R-help@r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see >> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help >> PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html >> and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.
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