% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/actual_mainfixeffects.R \name{subsetByTermLabel} \alias{subsetByTermLabel} \title{subset data By Term Label} \usage{ subsetByTermLabel(data, categorical_vars, term_label) } \arguments{ \item{data}{The data frame to subset} \item{categorical_vars}{The categorical variables to consider} \item{term_label}{The term label to search for} } \value{ A subset of the data frame containing rows where the categorical variables match the specified term label } \description{ Get a subset of the data based on a specific term label in the categorical variables. } \examples{ # Create a data frame my_data <- data.frame(color = c("red", "blue", "green", "red"), size = c("small", "medium", "large", "medium"), shape = c("circle", "square", "triangle", "circle")) my_data[] <- lapply(my_data, as.factor) # Get the subset for the term "medium" in the "size" variable subsetByTermLabel(my_data, "size", "medium") # Output: A data frame with rows where "size" is "medium" # Get the subset for the term "red" in the "color" variable subsetByTermLabel(my_data, "color", "red") # Output: A data frame with rows where "color" is "red" }