[R] Merging by() results back into original data frame?
baptiste auguie
baptiste.auguie at googlemail.com
Tue Mar 22 00:13:25 CET 2011
I find it quite neat with plyr,
library(plyr)
ddply(d, .(group), transform, max=max(val))
HTH,
baptiste
On 22 March 2011 12:09, William Dunlap <wdunlap at tibco.com> wrote:
>> -----Original Message-----
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>> [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org] On Behalf Of ivo welch
>> Sent: Monday, March 21, 2011 3:43 PM
>> To: r-help
>> Subject: [R] Merging by() results back into original data frame?
>>
>> dear R experts---I am trying to figure out what the recommended way is
>> to merge by() results back into the original data frame. for example,
>> I want to have a flag that tells me whether a particular row contains
>> the maximum for its group.
>>
>> d <- data.frame(group=as.factor(rep(1:3,each=3)), val=rnorm(9))
>
> ave() could do what you want without using by(). E.g.,
>
> > d$isGroupMax <- with(d, ave(val, group, FUN=max) == val)
> > d
> group val isGroupMax
> 1 1 0.21496662 FALSE
> 2 1 -1.44767939 FALSE
> 3 1 0.39635971 TRUE
> 4 2 0.60235172 FALSE
> 5 2 0.94581401 TRUE
> 6 2 0.01665084 FALSE
> 7 3 -0.58277312 FALSE
> 8 3 0.82930370 FALSE
> 9 3 1.02906920 TRUE
>
> Bill Dunlap
> Spotfire, TIBCO Software
> wdunlap tibco.com
>
>> highestvals <- by( d, d$group, function(d)(max(d$val)) )
>>
>> ## and now? iterate over levels( d$group ) ? how do I merge
>> highestvals back into d?
>>
>> advice appreciated.
>>
>> sincerely,
>>
>> /iaw
>> ----
>> Ivo Welch (ivo.welch at brown.edu, ivo.welch at gmail.com)
>>
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