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How to reverse a sentence in R?

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I want a function that takes a string (NOT a vector) and reverses the words in that string.

For example,

rev_sentence("hi i'm five")
## [1] "five i'm hi"

I have a function that reverses individual characters, but not something that will reverse a string that's essentially a sentence.

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Jake Avatar asked Apr 13 '18 06:04

Jake


1 Answers

In R, We can use strsplit to split at one or more spaces and then reverse the elements and paste it together

sapply(strsplit(str1, "\\s+"), function(x) paste(rev(x), collapse=" "))
#[1] "five i'm hi"

If there is only a single string, then

paste(rev(strsplit(str1, "\\s+")[[1]]), collapse= " ")
#[1] "five i'm hi"

In Python, the option would be to split and join after reversing ([::-1])

" ".join("hi i'm five".split()[::-1])
#"five i'm hi"

Or use the reversed

" ".join(reversed("hi i'm five".split()))
#"five i'm hi"

data

str1 <- "hi i'm five"
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akrun Avatar answered Oct 14 '22 23:10

akrun