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Home/ Questions/Is there any solution for the $ operator is invalid for atomic vectors error?
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Noah Leblond
Asked: May 11, 20222022-05-11T18:12:04+00:00 2022-05-11T18:12:04+00:00In: r

Is there any solution for the $ operator is invalid for atomic vectors error?

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I am new to R and searching a solution for “$ operator is invalid for atomic vectors”. It seems it doesn’t work as expected when I used some suggestions before. This is the script that I ran:

x<-c(1,2)
 x
 names(x)<- c("bob","ed")
 x$ed

The error I’m getting is below:

Error in x$ed : $ operator is invalid for atomic vectors

Please give me the solution for this issue.

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    Scott
    2022-05-23T10:37:24+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2022 at 10:37 am

    There is no mystery here, you’re trying to access vector elements by using $ operator, but this operator does not support to do that. You could simply use [] to access to vector elements instead. For your example, could you try to run as follow?

    x["ed"]
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  2. Lou Devaux
    2022-05-25T19:18:39+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2022 at 7:18 pm

    You can access the $ help file (see ?"$")

    Let’s now check if x works recursively

    > is.recursive(x)
    [1] FALSE

    A recursive object is a list-like structure. A vector is not recursive. It is an atomic object. Let’s see.

    > is.atomic(x)
    [1] TRUE

    You will get an error when you apply $ to vectors (non-recursive objects). Use [ instead.

    > x["ed"]
    ed 
     2 

    getElement can also be used

    > getElement(x, "ed")
    [1] 2
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