[R] Grouping by 3 variable and renaming groups

Jeff Reichman reichm@nj @ending from @bcglob@l@net
Sat May 26 16:05:09 CEST 2018


Rui

That did it 

Jeff

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From: Rui Barradas <ruipbarradas using sapo.pt> 
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Subject: Re: [R] Grouping by 3 variable and renaming groups

Hello,

See if this is it:

priceStore_Grps$StoreID <- paste("Store", seq_len(nrow(priceStore_Grps)), sep = "_")


Hope this helps,

Rui Barradas

On 5/26/2018 2:03 PM, Jeff Reichman wrote:
> ALCON
> 
>   
> 
> I'm trying to figure out how to rename groups in a data frame after groups
> by selected variabels.  I am using the dplyr library to group my data by 3
> variables as follows
> 
>   
> 
> # group by lat (StoreX)/long (StoreY)
> 
> priceStore <- LapTopSales[,c(4,5,15,16)]
> 
> priceStore <- priceStore[complete.cases(priceStore), ]  # keep only non NA
> records
> 
> priceStore_Grps <- priceStore %>%
> 
>    group_by(StorePC, StoreX, StoreY) %>%
> 
>    summarize(meanPrice=(mean(RetailPrice)))
> 
>   
> 
> which results in .
> 
>   
> 
>> priceStore_Grps
> 
> # A tibble: 15 x 4
> 
> # Groups:   StorePC, StoreX [?]
> 
>     StorePC  StoreX StoreY meanPrice
> 
>     <fct>     <int>  <int>     <dbl>
> 
> 1 CR7 8LE  532714 168302      472.
> 
> 2 E2 0RY   535652 182961      520.
> 
> 3 E7 8NW   541428 184515      467.
> 
> 4 KT2 5AU  517917 170243      522.
> 
> 5 N17 6QA  533788 189994      523.
> 
>   
> 
> Which is fine, but I then want to give each group (e.g. CR7 8LE  532714
> 168302) a unique identifier (say) Store 1, 2, 3 or some other unique
> identifier.
> 
>   
> 
>     StorePC  StoreX StoreY meanPrice
> 
>     <fct>     <int>  <int>     <dbl>
> 
> 1 CR7 8LE  532714 168302      472.   Store 1
> 
> 2 E2 0RY   535652 182961      520.   Store 2
> 
> 3 E7 8NW   541428 184515      467.   Store 3
> 
> 4 KT2 5AU  517917 170243      522.   Store 4
> 
> 5 N17 6QA  533788 189994      523.   Store 5
> 
>   
> 
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