1. I assume the values are integers, not floats/numerics (which woud make
it more complicated).

2. Strategy: Take differences (e.g. see ?diff) and look for >3 1's in a
row.

I don't have time to work out details, but perhaps that helps.

Cheers,
Bert

Bert Gunter

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sticking things into it."
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On Thu, Sep 27, 2018 at 7:49 AM Knut Krueger <rh...@krueger-family.de>
wrote:

> Hi to all
>
> I need a subset for values if there are f.e 3 values successive in a
> column of a Data Frame:
> Example from the subset help page:
>
> subset(airquality, Temp > 80, select = c(Ozone, Temp))
> 29     45   81
> 35     NA   84
> 36     NA   85
> 38     29   82
> 39     NA   87
> 40     71   90
> 41     39   87
> 42     NA   93
> 43     NA   92
> 44     23   82
> .....
>
> I would like to get only
>
> ...
> 40     71   90
> 41     39   87
> 42     NA   93
> 43     NA   92
> 44     23   82
> ....
>
> because the left column is ascending more than f.e three times without gap
>
> Any hints for a package or do I need to build a own function?
>
> Kind Regards Knut
>
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