How to get the length of a string in R
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In this tutorial we are going to learn about, how to find out the length of a string in R language.
The length of a string means total number of characters present in a given string.
Getting the string length
To get the length of a string, we can use the built in nchar() function in R.
The nchar() function takes the string as an argument and returns the number of characters in it or it returns 0 for the empty string (’ ’).
Here is an example, that gets the length of a string stored in the name variable.
name = 'gowtham'length = nchar(name)print(length)
Output:
[1] 7
Alternatively, we can use the str_length() function from a stringr package to get the length of a string in R.
library(stringr)name = 'gowtham'length = str_length(name)print(length)
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