get_common_values {usefun} | R Documentation |
Get the common values of two vectors
Description
This function prints and returns the common values of two vectors. The two vectors don't have to be the same length.
Usage
get_common_values(vec1, vec2, vector.values.str = "nodes", with.gt = TRUE)
Arguments
vec1 |
vector |
vec2 |
vector |
vector.values.str |
string. Used for printing, it tell us what are the values of the two vectors (use plural form). Default value: "nodes". |
with.gt |
logical. Determines if the ">" sign will be appended for nice printing in an R notebook (use with the chuck option results = 'asis'). Default value: TRUE. |
Value
the vector of the common values. If there is only one value
in common, the vector.values.str
gets the last character stripped for
readability. If there are no common values, it returns NULL.
See Also
pretty_print_vector_values
, pretty_print_string
Examples
vec1 = c(1,2,3)
vec2 = c(3,4,1)
common.names = get_common_values(vec1, vec2)
[Package usefun version 0.5.0 Index]