On Aug 2, 2011, at 2:21 PM, Sverre Stausland wrote:

Dear helpers,

I can create a vector with the priority of the packages that came with
R, like this:

installed.packages()[,"Priority"]->my.vector
my.vector
        base          boot         class       cluster     codetools
      "base" "recommended" "recommended" "recommended" "recommended"
    compiler      datasets       foreign      graphics     grDevices
      "base"        "base" "recommended"        "base"        "base"
        grid    KernSmooth       lattice          MASS        Matrix
      "base" "recommended" "recommended" "recommended" "recommended"
     methods          mgcv          nlme          nnet         rpart
      "base" "recommended" "recommended" "recommended" "recommended"
     spatial       splines         stats        stats4      survival
"recommended"        "base"        "base"        "base" "recommended"
       tcltk         tools         utils
      "base"        "base"        "base"

How can I extract the names from this vector according to their
priority? I.e. I want to create a vector from this with the names of
the "base" packages, and another vector with the names of the
"recommended" packages.

> names( my.vector[which(my.vector=="recommended")])
 [1] "boot"       "class"      "cluster"
 [4] "codetools"  "foreign"    "KernSmooth"
 [7] "lattice"    "MASS"       "Matrix"
[10] "mgcv"       "nlme"       "nnet"
[13] "rpart"      "spatial"    "survival"

Note that some people may tell you that this form below should be preferred because the 'which' is superfluous. It is not. The "[" function returns all the NA's fr reasons that are unclear to me. It is wiser to use `which` so that you get numerical indexing.
> names(my.vector[my.vector=="recommended"])

On my system it produces 493 items most of them NA's.

--

David Winsemius, MD
West Hartford, CT

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