How to grep a word exactly

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礼貌的吻别 2020-12-03 22:11

I\'d like to grep for \"nitrogen\" in the following character vector and want to get back only the entry which is containing \"nitrogen\" and nothing of the rest (e.g. nitro

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  • 2020-12-03 22:47

    Or use fixed = TRUE if you want to match actual string (regexlessly):

    v <- sample(c("nitrogen", "potassium", "hidrogen"), size = 100, replace = TRUE, prob = c(.8, .1, .1))
    grep("nitrogen", v, fixed = TRUE)
    # [1]   3   4   5   6   7   8   9  11  12  13  14  16  19  20  21  22  23  24  25
    # [20]  26  27  29  31  32  35  36  38  39  40  41  43  44  46  47  48  49  50  51
    # [39]  52  53  54  56  57  60  61  62  65  66  67  69  70  71  72  73  74  75  76
    # [58]  78  79  80  81  82  83  84  85  86  87  88  89  91  92  93  94  95  96  97
    # [77]  98  99 100
    

    Dunno about the speed issues, I like to test stuff and claim that approach A is faster than approach B, but in theory, at least from my experience, indexing/binary operators should be the fastest, so I vote for @Dason's approach. Also note that regexes are always slower than fixed = TRUE greping.

    A little proof is attached bellow. Note that this is a lame test, and system.time should be put inside replicate to get (more) accurate differences, you should take outliers into an account, etc. But surely this one proves that you should use which! =)

    (a0 <- system.time(replicate(1e5, grep("^nitrogen$", v))))
    # user  system elapsed 
    # 5.700   0.023   5.724  
    (a1 <- system.time(replicate(1e5, grep("nitrogen", v, fixed = TRUE))))
    # user  system elapsed 
    # 1.147   0.020   1.168 
    (a2 <- system.time(replicate(1e5, which(v == "nitrogen"))))
    # user  system elapsed 
    # 1.013   0.020   1.033 
    
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  • 2020-12-03 22:55

    To get the indices that are exactly equal to "nitrogen" you could use

    which(varnames == "nitrogen")
    

    Depending on what you want to do you might not even need the 'which' as varnames == "nitrogen" gives a logical vector of TRUE/FALSE. If you just want to do something like replace all of the occurances of "nitrogen" with "oxygen" this should suffice

    varnames[varnames == "nitrogen"] <- "oxygen"
    
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  • 2020-12-03 22:57

    Although Dason's answer is easier, you could do an exact match using grep via:

    varnames=c("nitrogen", "dissolved organic nitrogen", "nitrogen fixation", "total dissolved nitrogen", "total nitrogen")
    
    grep("^nitrogen$",varnames,value=TRUE)
    [1] "nitrogen"
    
    grep("^nitrogen$",varnames)
    [1] 1
    
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