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r - Removing text containing non-english character

This is my sample dataset:

Name <- c("apple firm","苹果 firm","?pple firm")
Rank <- c(1,2,3)
data <- data.frame(Name,Rank)

I would like to delete the Name containing non-English character. For this sample, only "apple firm" should stay.

I tried to use the tm package, but it can only help me delete the non-english characters instead of the whole queries.

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I would check out this related Stack Overflow post for doing the same thing in javascript. Regular expression to match non-English characters?

To translate this into R, you could do (to match non-ASCII):

res <- data[which(!grepl("[^x01-x7F]+", data$Name)),]

res
# A tibble: 1 × 2
#        Name  Rank
#       <chr> <dbl>
#1 apple firm     1

And to match non-unicode per that same SO post:

  res <- data[which(!grepl("[^u0001-u007F]+", data$Name)),]

  res
# A tibble: 1 × 2
#        Name  Rank
#       <chr> <dbl>
#1 apple firm     1

Note - we had to take out the NUL character for this to work. So instead of starting at u0000 or x00 we start at u0001 and x01.


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