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r - Removing specific rows from a dataframe

I have a data frame e.g.:

sub   day
1      1
1      2
1      3
1      4
2      1
2      2
2      3
2      4
3      1
3      2
3      3
3      4

and I would like to remove specific rows that can be identified by the combination of sub and day. For example say I wanted to remove rows where sub='1' and day='2' and sub=3 and day='4'. How could I do this? I realise that I could specify the row numbers, but this needs to be applied to a huge dataframe which would be tedious to go through and ID each row.

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DF[ ! ( ( DF$sub ==1 & DF$day==2) | ( DF$sub ==3 & DF$day==4) ) , ]   # note the ! (negation)

Or if sub is a factor as suggested by your use of quotes:

DF[ ! paste(sub,day,sep="_") %in% c("1_2", "3_4"), ]

Could also use subset:

subset(DF,  ! paste(sub,day,sep="_") %in% c("1_2", "3_4") )

(And I endorse the use of which in Dirk's answer when using "[" even though some claim it is not needed.)


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