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bookIndexing Vector Elements

You can access elements of a vector by their position (numeric index) or by their assigned names.

Note
Note

In R, indices start at 1.

Accessing Single Element

You can extract one element at a time either by its position in the vector or by its assigned name.

Example

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grades <- c(80, 75, 95, 100) names(grades) <- c('Math', 'Physics', 'English', 'Literature') # First grade grades[1] # Grade for Literature grades['Literature']
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Accessing Multiple Elements

You can also select several elements at once by passing a vector of indices or names.

Example

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grades <- c(80, 75, 95, 100) names(grades) <- c('Math', 'Physics', 'English', 'Literature') # Second and third grades grades[c(2,3)] # Grades for Math and Physics grades[c('Math', 'Physics')]
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You have a vector named prices with each price assigned to a corresponding item name. Your task is to:

  1. Retrieve the price of 'Armchair' using its name rather than its index.
  2. Retrieve the prices for both the 'Dining table' and 'Dining chair' using their indices.

Solución

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You can access elements of a vector by their position (numeric index) or by their assigned names.

Note
Note

In R, indices start at 1.

Accessing Single Element

You can extract one element at a time either by its position in the vector or by its assigned name.

Example

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grades <- c(80, 75, 95, 100) names(grades) <- c('Math', 'Physics', 'English', 'Literature') # First grade grades[1] # Grade for Literature grades['Literature']
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Accessing Multiple Elements

You can also select several elements at once by passing a vector of indices or names.

Example

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grades <- c(80, 75, 95, 100) names(grades) <- c('Math', 'Physics', 'English', 'Literature') # Second and third grades grades[c(2,3)] # Grades for Math and Physics grades[c('Math', 'Physics')]
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Tarea

Swipe to start coding

You have a vector named prices with each price assigned to a corresponding item name. Your task is to:

  1. Retrieve the price of 'Armchair' using its name rather than its index.
  2. Retrieve the prices for both the 'Dining table' and 'Dining chair' using their indices.

Solución

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