[R] Find tibble row with maximum recorded value
Jeff Newmiller
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Fri Dec 3 22:46:27 CET 2021
cfs is not a function. Don't put parentheses next to it. Use square brackets for indexing.
On December 3, 2021 12:55:34 PM PST, Rich Shepard <rshepard using appl-ecosys.com> wrote:
>I find solutions when the data_frame is grouped, but none when it's not.
>
>The data:
># A tibble: 813,693 × 9
> site_nbr year mon day hr min tz cfs sampdt
> <chr> <int> <int> <int> <dbl> <dbl> <chr> <dbl> <dttm>
> 1 14211720 1988 10 1 0 10 PDT 16800 1988-10-01 00:10:00
> 2 14211720 1988 10 1 0 20 PDT 16800 1988-10-01 00:20:00
> 3 14211720 1988 10 1 0 30 PDT 17300 1988-10-01 00:30:00
> 4 14211720 1988 10 1 0 40 PDT 18200 1988-10-01 00:40:00
> 5 14211720 1988 10 1 0 50 PDT 18100 1988-10-01 00:50:00
> 6 14211720 1988 10 1 1 0 PDT 18400 1988-10-01 01:00:00
> 7 14211720 1988 10 1 1 10 PDT 18700 1988-10-01 01:10:00
> 8 14211720 1988 10 1 1 20 PDT 19200 1988-10-01 01:20:00
> 9 14211720 1988 10 1 1 30 PDT 19200 1988-10-01 01:30:00
>10 14211720 1988 10 1 1 40 PDT 18900 1988-10-01 01:40:00
># … with 813,683 more rows
>
>The script:
>library(tidyverse)
>
>max_pdx_disc <- pdx_disc %>%
> summarize(max_cfs = max(cfs), max_cfs_sampdt = cfs(which.max(cfs)))
>
>The error:
>> source('../scripts/filter_by_column_max.r')
>Error: Problem with `summarise()` column `max_cfs_sampdt`.
> `max_cfs_sampdt = sampt(which.max(cfs))`.
> could not find function "sampt"
>> Run `rlang::last_error()` to see where the error occurred.
>
>I looked at the the last_error and the traceback without understanding how
>to filter the row with the maximum cfs value.
>
>What do I read to learn how to return this row?
>
>TIA,
>
>Rich
>
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