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How to return 5 topmost values from vector in R?

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I have a v开发者_JAVA百科ector and I\'m able to return highest and lowest value, but how to return 5 topmost values? Is there a simple one-line solution for this?> a <- c(1:100)

I have a v开发者_JAVA百科ector and I'm able to return highest and lowest value, but how to return 5 topmost values? Is there a simple one-line solution for this?


> a <- c(1:100)
> tail(sort(a),5)
[1]  96  97  98  99 100


x[order(x)[1:5]]


Yes, head( X, 5) where X is your sorted vector.


tail(sort.int(x, partial=length(x) - 4), 5)

Using sort.int with partial has the advantage of being (potentially) faster by (potentially) not doing a full sort. But in reality, my implementation appears a little slower. Maybe this is because with parameter partial != NULL, shell sort is used rather than quick sort?

> x <- 1:1e6
> system.time(replicate(100, tail(sort.int(x, partial=length(x) - 4), 5)))
   user  system elapsed 
  4.782   0.846   5.668
> system.time(replicate(100, tail(sort(x), 5)))
   user  system elapsed 
  3.643   0.879   4.854 
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