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Steven P. Sanderson II, MPH (@stevensanderson) · 11/2022 · Tröts: 815 · Folger: 327
Fr 16.08.2024 13:56
In today's post, I explain how to use the `grepl` function in base R to search for multiple patterns in strings. We break down the syntax and show how to combine patterns using the OR operator (`|`) for simultaneous searches.
A practical example demonstrates searching for "cat" or "dog" in a list of phrases, highlighting case-insensitive searching and extracting results.
Post: https://www.spsanderson.com/steveondata/posts/2024-08-16/
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