[R] Combining data.frames
Tom Woolman
twoo|m@n @end|ng |rom ont@rgettek@com
Sun Mar 20 02:27:07 CET 2022
You can also do "SQL-like" joins in the tidyverse with dplyr.
On 2022-03-19 21:23, Jeff Reichman wrote:
> Evening Tom
>
> Yest I've been playing with the merge function. But haven't been able
> to
> achieve what I need. Could maybe the way to to and it might be my
> syntax
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Woolman <twoolman using ontargettek.com>
> Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2022 8:20 PM
> To: reichmanj using sbcglobal.net
> Cc: r-help using r-project.org
> Subject: Re: [R] Combining data.frames
>
> Have you looked at the merge function in base R?
>
> https://www.rdocumentation.org/packages/base/versions/3.6.2/topics/merge
>
>
> On 2022-03-19 21:15, Jeff Reichman wrote:
>> R-Help Community
>>
>> I'm trying to combine two data.frames which each containing 10 columns
>> of which they each share two common fields. Here are two small test
>> datasets.
>>
>> df1 <- data.frame(date =
>> c("2021-1-1","2021-1-1","2021-1-1","2021-1-1","2021-1-1",
>>
>> "2021-1-2","2021-1-2","2021-1-3","2021-1-3","2021-1-3"),
>> geo_hash =
>> c("abc123","abc123","abc456","abc789","abc246","abc123",
>> "asd123","abc789","abc890","abc123"),
>> ad_id =
>> c("a12345","b12345","a12345","a12345","c12345",
>>
>> "b12345","b12345","a12345","b12345","a12345"))
>> df2 <- data.frame(date =
>> c("2021-1-1","2021-1-1","2021-1-2","2021-1-3","2021-1-3"),
>> geo_hash =
>> c("abc123","abc456","abc123","abc789","abc890"),
>> event =
>> c("shoting","ied","protest","riot","protest"))
>>
>> I'm trying to combine them such that I get a combined data.frames such
>> as
>>
>> date geo_hash ad_id event
>> 1/1/2021 abc123 a12345 shoting
>> 1/1/2021 abc123 b12345
>> 1/1/2021 abc456 a12345 ied
>> 1/1/2021 abc789 a12345
>> 1/1/2021 abc246 c12345
>>
>> Jeff
>>
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