[R] add leading zeros

arun smartpink111 at yahoo.com
Fri Jul 27 14:34:35 CEST 2012


HI Rui,

i found it.  Though, it doesn't make much sense, trying to be consistent with formatC.

padz <- function(x, width=max(nchar(x)), fill="0")
 gsub(" ",fill, formatC(x,width=width,flag="0"))
> padz(-5:0,4)
[1] "-005" "-004" "-003" "-002" "-001" "0000"

A.K.

----- Original Message -----
From: Rui Barradas <ruipbarradas at sapo.pt>
To: LCOG1 <jroll at lcog.org>
Cc: r-help <r-help at r-project.org>
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2012 7:03 AM
Subject: Re: [R] add leading zeros

Hello,

Here is a function that I wrote some time ago.

# pad with zeros
padz <- function(x, width=max(nchar(x)), fill="0")
     gsub(" ", fill, formatC(x, width=width))
##------------- test
padz( c(1, 10, 100) )
padz(1:10, 4)
##------------- non-sense
padz(-5:0, 4)
padz(runif(10))


Hope this helps,

Rui Barradas

Em 27-07-2012 02:08, LCOG1 escreveu:
> Hi all,
>       Trying to use an apply to add leading zeros to a set of values in a
> given vector.  I only want to add enough zeros so that the total number of
> characters is 5, so if I have an element "1" i want "00001" or "9000" I want
> "09000".  I tried
>
> vec <- 1:1000
> sapply(vec, FUN = sprintf(paste("%0",(5-nchar(x)),"d",sep=""),x))
>
> but she doesnt work.  I struggle with the apply family for sure.  Thanks
>
> Josh
>
>
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