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Remove Dot at Last Position from R Data Frame Column
To remove dot at last position from every value in R data frame column, we can follow the below steps −
First of all, create a data frame with a column having dot at last position in every value.
Then, use gsub function to remove the dot at last position from every value in the column.
Example
Create the data frame
Let’s create a data frame as shown below −
x<-sample(c("A.","B.","C.","D.","E.","F.","G."),25,replace=TRUE) df<-data.frame(x) df
Output
On executing, the above script generates the below output(this output will vary on your system due to randomization) −
x 1 B. 2 D. 3 C. 4 F. 5 D. 6 E. 7 D. 8 C. 9 C. 10 A. 11 B. 12 E. 13 D. 14 D. 15 B. 16 D. 17 A. 18 F. 19 C. 20 G. 21 B. 22 B. 23 G. 24 G. 25 D.
Remove last dot
Using gsub function to remove the dot at last position from every value in column x as shown below −
x<-sample(c("A.","B.","C.","D.","E.","F.","G."),25,replace=TRUE) df<-data.frame(x) df$new_x<-gsub(".$","",df$x) df
Output
x new_x 1 B. B 2 D. D 3 C. C 4 F. F 5 D. D 6 E. E 7 D. D 8 C. C 9 C. C 10 A. A 11 B. B 12 E. E 13 D. D 14 D. D 15 B. B 16 D. D 17 A. A 18 F. F 19 C. C 20 G. G 21 B. B 22 B. B 23 G. G 24 G. G 25 D. D
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