> Rui Barradas
> on Tue, 25 Jan 2022 14:22:47 + writes:
> Hello,
> Here are 3 functions that do what the question asks for. The first 2 are
> tidyverse solutions, the last one a base R function.
> I don't understand why the group_by and mutate, that's why I've in
Hello,
Here are 3 functions that do what the question asks for. The first 2 are
tidyverse solutions, the last one a base R function.
I don't understand why the group_by and mutate, that's why I've included
a 2nd tidyverse function. And the base R function follows the same lines
of outputing
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> Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2022 1:14 AM
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> Subject: [R] function problem: multi selection in one argument
>
> Hello Team,
> I can run the function below:
>
> library(tidyve
Hello Team,
I can run the function below:
library(tidyverse)
f2 <- function(indata, subgrp1){
indata0 <- indata
temp <- indata0 %>% select({{subgrp1}}) %>% arrange({{subgrp1}}) %>%
group_by({{subgrp1}}) %>%
mutate(numbering =row_number(), max=max(numbering))
view(temp)
f_table
I am sorry I should have stated the whole problem:
I appreciate all the help I have received from this list and also not being
flamed because I am new to R. Many of my problems are in automation so far.
I am trying to create multiple objects that are outputs of functions. Here
are the tasks:
aG
Hi,
On Jul 31, 2009, at 12:25 PM, RR! wrote:
I have a series of columns that need to be evaluated in various
tables. I
need to apply a function in the following manner
somers2(name1,name2). name1
is a vector of x inputs for the function which correspond to a
vector of y
inputs in
I have a series of columns that need to be evaluated in various tables. I
need to apply a function in the following manner somers2(name1,name2). name1
is a vector of x inputs for the function which correspond to a vector of y
inputs in name2.
y<-rep(c(3,4,5,8),6)
z<-rep(c(23,24,25,26,27,28),4)
na
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