I have a data frame where the row names are words and I can call the first column of that row of data drame using something like
>df['rowB',1]
i know I can use paste to combine a variable and a string using paste to do something like
>paste("the value is ", df['rowB',1], "."]
and that will get me an output of the string with the value of the variable. what if rowname is a variable that equals 'rowB? I tried to do a first paste to put in the paste above, but the result of the first paste doesn't evaulate to the value, but rather is just a string that says
>rowname<-'rowB'
>type<-paste("relatype['", rowname, "',1]", sep="")
'df['rowB',1]'
long story short, I want to input a value called 'rowname' as a parameter of a function and have it be evaluated for the value of rowname, so I can then put that value into a string within that same function.
I'm also open to a wholly different solution. any and all suggestions are welcome.
thanks
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