Thanks very much David and Henrique for your help. It has made my life much
simpler.
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On Mar 3, 2010, at 9:04 AM, Newbie19_02 wrote:
Thanks again for the help but what I am having trouble with is that
I get:
1012 CAO0103166 01/04/1999 I200
1016 CAO0103166 03/05/2000 I200
1024 CAO0103166 20/06/1997 I209
1025 CAO0103166 25/02/
What is your entire dataset and the code used to do this?
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 12:04 PM, Newbie19_02 wrote:
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> Thanks again for the help but what I am having trouble with is that I get:
>
> 1012 CAO0103166 01/04/1999 I200
> 1016 CAO0103166 03/05/2000 I200
> 1024
Thanks again for the help but what I am having trouble with is that I get:
1012 CAO0103166 01/04/1999 I200
1016 CAO0103166 03/05/2000 I200
1024 CAO0103166 20/06/1997 I209
1025 CAO0103166 25/02/1999 I209
1027 CAO0103166 27/08/1999
Then:
subset(x, grepl('410|I25', main_condition))
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 11:59 AM, Newbie19_02 wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> That was a good suggestion but I should have been more specific,
> PROCHI Date_admission main_condition
> CAO3121534 15/08/2006 I501
> 2
Hi,
That was a good suggestion but I should have been more specific,
PROCHIDate_admission main_condition
CAO3121534 15/08/2006 I501
28394 CAO3121534 18/04/1999 I251
28395 CAO3121534 18/10/1993 4109
28396 CAO3121534 1
Try this:
subset(x, grepl('411', Main_condition))
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 11:33 AM, Newbie19_02 wrote:
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> Hi everyone,
>
> I would like to subset a data.frame using partial values.
>
> For example I have the following data.frame:
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> PROCHI Main_condition
> 1234 411
> 1235 4110
> 1236
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