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bookDeleting Vector Elements

Elements can be removed from a vector by placing a minus sign (-) before their indices. This creates a new vector without those elements.

Removing a Single Element

You can exclude one element by its index.

Example

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grades <- c(80, 75, 95, 100) names(grades) <- c('Math', 'Physics', 'English', 'Literature') # Remove the third grade (English) grades[-3]
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Removing Multiple Elements

Provide a vector of indices to remove more than one element.

Example

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grades <- c(80, 75, 95, 100) names(grades) <- c('Math', 'Physics', 'English', 'Literature') # Remove the second and fourth elements (Physics and Literature) grades[-c(2,4)]
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Applying Changes

The changes shown in the examples are temporary. To make them permanent, you must reassign the result to the original (or, if needed, different) variable.

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grades <- c(80, 75, 95, 100) names(grades) <- c('Math', 'Physics', 'English', 'Literature') # Changes are not applied grades[-3] grades # Changes are applied grades <- grades[-3] grades
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You have the prices vector with the prices of 6 items. Your task is to:

  1. Remove the 'Dining chair' item from the prices vector. This item is the fourth in the vector. Save the changes by reassignment.
  2. Display the modified prices vector.

Lösning

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Elements can be removed from a vector by placing a minus sign (-) before their indices. This creates a new vector without those elements.

Removing a Single Element

You can exclude one element by its index.

Example

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grades <- c(80, 75, 95, 100) names(grades) <- c('Math', 'Physics', 'English', 'Literature') # Remove the third grade (English) grades[-3]
copy

Removing Multiple Elements

Provide a vector of indices to remove more than one element.

Example

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grades <- c(80, 75, 95, 100) names(grades) <- c('Math', 'Physics', 'English', 'Literature') # Remove the second and fourth elements (Physics and Literature) grades[-c(2,4)]
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Applying Changes

The changes shown in the examples are temporary. To make them permanent, you must reassign the result to the original (or, if needed, different) variable.

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grades <- c(80, 75, 95, 100) names(grades) <- c('Math', 'Physics', 'English', 'Literature') # Changes are not applied grades[-3] grades # Changes are applied grades <- grades[-3] grades
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Uppgift

Swipe to start coding

You have the prices vector with the prices of 6 items. Your task is to:

  1. Remove the 'Dining chair' item from the prices vector. This item is the fourth in the vector. Save the changes by reassignment.
  2. Display the modified prices vector.

Lösning

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Var allt tydligt?

Hur kan vi förbättra det?

Tack för dina kommentarer!

Avsnitt 1. Kapitel 19
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