On Oct 23, 2010, at 7:44 PM, Jason Kwok wrote:
Thanks Jorge. It works.
Is there a way to keep the actual price in the price column instead of
TRUE/FALSE but filtering on when price>100?
Huh? When I use subset I get what you ask for:
> subset(x, Price > 100)
Price
2010-10-12 101
2010-10-13 102
2010-10-14 103
2010-10-20 101
2010-10-21 101
2010-10-22 101
Thanks,
Jay
On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 10:37 PM, Jorge Ivan Velez <jorgeivanve...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi Jay,
If "x" is your data, you could use subset() to do what you want:
subset(x, Price > 100)
See ?subset for more information.
HTH,
Jorge
On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 9:56 PM, Jason Kwok <> wrote:
Price
2010-10-11 99
2010-10-12 101
2010-10-13 102
2010-10-14 103
2010-10-15 99
2010-10-18 98
2010-10-19 97
2010-10-20 101
2010-10-21 101
2010-10-22 101
I have this dataset and I only want to return instances when the
Price is
100.
If I use the code: Price > 100 then it will evaluate each entry as
"TRUE"
or
"FALSE". What is the code to only return "TRUE" results?
Thanks,
Jay
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