R中的顺序引用编号:如果是连续的,则用连字符号分开-如果不是,则添加逗号 [英] Sequential citation numbering in R: separate numbers by hyphen, if sequential - add comma if not
问题描述
我想为R中的数字生成顺序引用数字.数字应如果它们是连续的,则用连字符分隔.否则,数字之间用逗号分隔.例如,数字1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 13
应显示为1-3,5,6,8-11,13
.
I want to generate sequential citation numbers for a figure in R. The numbers should be separated by a hyphen, if they are sequential. Otherwise the numbers are separated by a comma. For example, numbers 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 13
should come out as 1-3,5,6,8-11,13
.
This question has been previously answered for c#, and I have written a function that works for R, but this function can be improved. I post this question as a reference for others that might have a similar need. If you find a similar question for R (which I did not), please vote to close and I will remove the question.
下面的功能不是很优雅,但是似乎可以完成工作. 如何使功能更短,更美观?
The function below is not very elegant, but seems to do the job. How to make the function shorter and more elegant?
x <- c(1,2,3,5,6,8,9,10,11,13)
library(zoo) ## the function requires zoo::na.approx function
##' @title Generate hyphenated sequential citation from an integer vector
##' @param x integer vector giving citation or page numbers
##' @importFrom zoo na.approx
seq.citation <- function(x) {
## Result if lenght of the integer vector is 1.
if(length(x) == 1) return(x) else {
## Sort
x <- sort(x)
## Difference
df <- diff(x)
## Index to determine start and end points
ind <- c("start", rep("no", length(df)-1), "end")
ind[which(df > 1)] <- "end"
## Temporary start point vector
sts <- which(ind == "end") + 1
ind[sts[sts < length(ind)]] <- "start"
## Replace the first index element
ind[1] <- "start"
## Replace the last index element, if preceding one is "end"
if(ind[length(ind)-1] == "end") ind[length(ind)] <- "start"
## Groups for comma separation using "start" as the determining value.
grp <- rep(NA, length(x))
grp[which(ind == "start")] <- 1:length(grp[which(ind == "start")])
grp <- zoo::na.approx(grp, method = "constant", rule = 2)
## Split sequences by group
seqs <- split(x, grp)
seqs <- lapply(seqs, function(k) {
if(length(k) == 1) k else {
if(length(k) == 2) paste(k[1], k[2], sep = ",") else {
paste(k[1], k[length(k)], sep = "-")
}}
})
## Result
return(do.call("paste", c(seqs, sep = ",")))
}
}
seq.citation(x)
# [1] "1-3,5,6,8-11,13"
推荐答案
您可以使用tapply
,
paste(tapply(x, cumsum(c(1, diff(x) != 1)), function(i)
ifelse(length(i) > 2, paste0(head(i, 1), '-', tail(i, 1)),
paste(i, collapse = ','))), collapse = ',')
[1] "1-3,5,6,8-11,13"
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