I am working with the dataset LearnBayes. For those that want to see the actual data:
install.packages('LearnBayes')I am trying to filter out rows based on the value in the columns. For example, if the column value is "water", then I want that row. If the column value is "milk", then I don't want it. Ultimately, I am trying to filter out all individuals who's Drink column is "water".
33 Answers
The subset command is not necessary. Just use data frame indexing
studentdata[studentdata$Drink == 'water',]Read the warning from ?subset
5This is a convenience function intended for use interactively. For programming it is better to use the standard subsetting functions like ‘[’, and in particular the non-standard evaluation of argument ‘subset’ can have unanticipated consequences.
Try this:
subset(studentdata, Drink=='water')that should do it.
1Thought I'd update this with a dplyr solution
library(dplyr)
filter(studentdata, Drink == "water") 1