Example 1: Access Vector Element in R
In R, we can access elements of a vector using the index number (1, 2, 3 …). For example,
# a vector of string type
languages <- c("Swift", "Java", "R")
# access first element of languages
print(languages[1])  # "Swift"
# access third element of languages
print(languages[3]). # "R"
In the above example, we have created a vector named languages. Each element of the vector is associated with an integer number.
Here, we have used the vector index to access the vector elements
- languages[1]- access the first element- "Swift"
- languages[3]- accesses the third element- "R"
Note: In R, the vector index always starts with 1. Hence, the first element of a vector is present at index 1, second element at index 2 and so on.
Example 2: Access Multiple Vector Element in R
# a vector of string type
languages <- c("Swift", "Java", "R")
# access 1st and 3rd element of languages
print(languages[c(1,3)])  # "Swift" "R"
Output
[1] "Swift" "R"
Here, we have combined two indices using the c() function to access two vector elements at once.
languages[c(1,3)]
The code above accessed and returns 1st and 3rd element of languages.