[R] Determining which.max() within groups

Bert Gunter bgunter.4567 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 7 04:15:31 CEST 2017


cumsum() seems to be what you need.

This can probably be done more elegantly, but ...

out <- aggregate(Q ~ wyr, data = Daily, which.max)
tbl <- table(Daily$wyr)
out$Q <- out$Q + cumsum(c(0,tbl[-length(tbl)]))
out

## yields

   wyr  Q
1 1990  4
2 1991  6
3 1992  9
4 1993 15
5 1994 18

I leave the matter of Julian dates to you or others.

Cheers,
Bert




Bert Gunter

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On Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 6:30 PM, Morway, Eric <emorway at usgs.gov> wrote:
> Using the dataset below, I got close to what I'm after, but not quite all
> the way there.  Any suggestions appreciated:
>
> Daily <- read.table(textConnection("     Date  wyr        Q
> 1911-04-01 1990 4.530695
> 1911-04-02 1990 4.700596
> 1911-04-03 1990 4.898814
> 1911-04-04 1990 5.097032
> 1911-04-05 1991 5.295250
> 1911-04-06 1991 6.569508
> 1911-04-07 1991 5.861587
> 1911-04-08 1991 5.153666
> 1911-04-09 1992 4.445745
> 1911-04-10 1992 3.737824
> 1911-04-11 1992 3.001586
> 1911-04-12 1992 3.001586
> 1911-04-13 1993 2.350298
> 1911-04-14 1993 2.661784
> 1911-04-16 1993 3.001586
> 1911-04-17 1993 2.661784
> 1911-04-19 1994 2.661784
> 1911-04-28 1994 3.369705
> 1911-04-29 1994 3.001586
> 1911-05-20 1994 2.661784"),header=TRUE)
>
> aggregate(Q ~ wyr, data = Daily, which.max)
>
> # gives:
> #    wyr Q
> # 1 1990 4
> # 2 1991 2
> # 3 1992 1
> # 4 1993 3
> # 5 1994 2
>
> I can 'see' that it is returning the which.max() relative to each
> grouping.  Is there a way to instead return the absolute position (row) of
> the max value within each group.  i.e.:
>
> # Would instead like to have
> #     wyr  Q
> # 1  1990  4
> # 2  1991  6
> # 3  1992  9
> # 4  1993  15
> # 5  1994  18
>
> The icing on the cake would be to get the Julien Day corresponding to the
> date on which each year's maximum occurs?
>
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