sub
function in R Language is used to replace the first match of a pattern in a string. If there is a vector of string elements, then it will replace the first match of the pattern from all elements.
Syntax: sub(pattern, replacement, string, ignore.case=TRUE/FALSE)
Parameters:
pattern: string to be matched
replacement: string for replacement
string: String or String vector
ignore.case: Boolean value for case-sensitive replacement
Example 1:
# R program to illustrate # the use of sub() function # Create a string x < - "Geeksforgeeks"
# Calling sub() function sub( "eek" , "ood" , x)
# Calling sub() with case-sensitivity sub( "gee" , "Boo" , x, ignore.case = FALSE)
# Calling sub() with case-insensitivity sub( "gee" , "Boo" , x, ignore.case = TRUE)
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Output:
[1] "Goodsforgeeks" [1] "GeeksforBooks" [1] "Booksforgeeks"
Example 2:
# R program to illustrate # the use of sub() function # Create a string x < - c( "Geekforgeek" , "Geeksforgeeks" , "geeksforGeeks" )
# Calling sub() function sub( "Gee" , "boo" , x)
# Calling sub() with case-insensitivity sub( "Gee" , "boo" , x, ignore.case = TRUE)
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Output:
[1] "bookforgeek" "booksforgeeks" "geeksforbooks" [1] "bookforgeek" "booksforgeeks" "booksforGeeks"
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