How to use strsplit() function In R Language
strsplit() function is used to split the string based on some condition.
Syntax:
strsplit(input_string, ” +”)
where
- input_string is the string
- ” +” represents to be split at white space
Example: R program to split a given string
R
# consider a string with white spaces string1= "Hello Geeks we are in Java Python R and CPP" # split the string by using strsplit() function print ( strsplit (string1, " +" )) |
Output:
[[1]]
[1] “Hello” “Geeks” “we” “are” “in” “Java” “Python” “R”
[9] “and” “CPP”
It is stored in index 1 in a list so we can modify our code a little by using the index 1 position.
Example: R program to split a given string
R
# consider a string with white spaces string1= "Hello Geeks we are in Java Python R and CPP" # split the string by using strsplit() function print ( strsplit (string1, " +" )[[1]]) |
Output:
[1] “Hello” “Geeks” “we” “are” “in” “Java” “Python” “R”
[9] “and” “CPP”
Split Character String at Whitespace in R
In this article, we are going to discuss how to split character strings at white space in R programming language.