ni: Negated Value Matching

%ni%R Documentation

Negated Value Matching

Description

%ni% is the negation of %in%, which returns a logical vector indicating if there is a non-match or not for its left operand. %nin% and %notin% are aliases for better code readability (%in% can look very much like %ni%).

Usage

x %ni% table
x %nin% table
x %notin% table

Arguments

x

vector or NULL: the values to be matched.

table

vector or NULL: the values to be matched against.

Value

A logical vector, indicating if a non-match was located for each element of x: thus the values are TRUE or FALSE and never NA.

Author(s)

Peter Solymos <solymos@ualberta.ca>

See Also

All the opposite of what is written for %in%.

See relational operators for intervals: %[]%.

See Syntax for operator precedence.

Examples

1:10 %ni% c(1,3,5,9)
1:10 %nin% c(1,3,5,9)
1:10 %notin% c(1,3,5,9)

sstr <- c("c","ab","B","bba","c",NA,"@","bla","a","Ba","%")
sstr[sstr %ni% c(letters, LETTERS)]

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