[R] mutate() error
Thierry Onkelinx
th|erry@onke||nx @end|ng |rom |nbo@be
Thu Sep 5 10:54:06 CEST 2019
Dear all,
I'm using this in a function inside a package. The code works fine when I
run it directly.
df %>%
mutate(!!id_column := row_number())
When I run the function I get this error:
Error in mutate(., `:=`(!!id_column, row_number())) :
argument "mutate" is missing, with no default
df is a data.frame, id_column a string, all functions are imported.
Can someone explain to me why I'm getting this error?
Best regards,
ir. Thierry Onkelinx
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