Detect multiple strings with dplyr and stringr

ε祈祈猫儿з 提交于 2019-12-03 02:47:56

str_detect only accepts a length-1 pattern. Either turn it into one regex using paste(..., collapse = '|') or use any:

sapply(test.data$item, function(x) any(sapply(fruit, str_detect, string = x)))
# Apple       Bear     Orange       Pear Two Apples
#  TRUE      FALSE       TRUE       TRUE       TRUE

str_detect(test.data$item, paste(fruit, collapse = '|'))
# [1]  TRUE FALSE  TRUE  TRUE  TRUE

This simple approach works fine for EXACT matches:

test.data %>% mutate(is.fruit = item %in% fruit)
# A tibble: 5 x 2
        item is.fruit
       <chr>    <lgl>
1      Apple     TRUE
2       Bear    FALSE
3     Orange     TRUE
4       Pear     TRUE
5 Two Apples    FALSE

This approach works for partial matching (which is the question asked):

test.data %>% 
rowwise() %>% 
mutate(is.fruit = sum(str_detect(item, fruit)))

Source: local data frame [5 x 2]
Groups: <by row>

# A tibble: 5 x 2
        item is.fruit
       <chr>    <int>
1      Apple        1
2       Bear        0
3     Orange        1
4       Pear        1
5 Two Apples        1
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