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r - Dollar sign before a variable

I have this sample code to create a new data frame 'new_data' from the existing data frame 'my_data'.

new_data = NULL
n = 10 #this number correspond to the number of rows in my_data
conditions = c("Bas_A", "Bas_T", "Oper_A", "Oper_T") # the vector characters correspond to the target column names in my_data
for (cond in conditions){
    for (i in 1:n){
        new_data <- rbind(new_data, c(cond, my_data$cond[i]))
    }
}

The problem is that my_data$cond (where cond is a variable, and not the column name) is not accepted.

How can I call a column of a data frame by using, after the dollar sign, a variable value?

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To access a column, use:

my_data[ , cond]

or

my_data[[cond]]

The ith row can be accessed with:

my_data[i, ]

Combine both to obtain the desired value:

my_data[i, cond]

or

my_data[[cond]][i]

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