Looking for matches
You can use the matches() function inside of select() to return columns with names that match a particular string or regular expression. This can be helpful if the columns you want to choose do not fall immediately after each other but follow a particular pattern in their names. You'll work with the imf_data to return different subsets of columns according to patterns found with a string argument to matches().
This exercise is part of the course
Programming with dplyr
Hands-on interactive exercise
Have a go at this exercise by completing this sample code.
# Choose country, year, and "perc" or "rate" columns
imf_data %>%
select(___)