[R] FUN argument to return a vector in aggregate function
Gabor Grothendieck
ggrothendieck at gmail.com
Mon Nov 23 14:14:51 CET 2009
Try this:
> library(doBy)
> summaryBy(breaks ~ ., warpbreaks, FUN = c(mean, sum, length))
wool tension breaks.mean breaks.sum breaks.length
1 A L 44.55556 401 9
2 A M 24.00000 216 9
3 A H 24.55556 221 9
4 B L 28.22222 254 9
5 B M 28.77778 259 9
6 B H 18.77778 169 9
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 3:15 AM, utkarshsinghal
<utkarsh.singhal at global-analytics.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am currently doing the following to compute summary statistics of
> aggregated data:
> a = aggregate(warpbreaks$breaks, warpbreaks[,-1], mean)
> b = aggregate(warpbreaks$breaks, warpbreaks[,-1], sum)
> c = aggregate(warpbreaks$breaks, warpbreaks[,-1], length)
> ans = cbind(a, b[,3], c[,3])
>
> This seems unnecessarily complex to me so I tried
>> aggregate(warpbreaks$breaks, warpbreaks[,-1], function(z)
>> c(mean(z),sum(z),length(z)))
> but aggregate doesn't allow FUN argument to return a vector.
>
> I tried "by", "tapply" and several other functions as well but the output
> needed further modifications to get the same format as "ans" above.
>
> Is there any other function same as aggregate which allow FUN argument to
> return vector.
>
> Regards
> Utkarsh
>
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