[R] make new collumns with conditions

Michael Dewey ||@t@ @end|ng |rom dewey@myzen@co@uk
Mon Jan 25 15:05:29 CET 2021


Dear Krissie

I think you may be looking for the aggregate command.

Note that this is a plain text list so if you post in HTML we do not see 
what you see. In this case we did not see any red numbers.

Michael

On 25/01/2021 13:57, krissievdh wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have a dataset (d_vigi)with this kind of data:
> behavior type duration(s) observation nr species
> Non-vigilant 5 1 red deer
> Vigilant 2 1 red deer
> Vigilant 2 1 red deer
> Non-vigilant 3 1 red deer
> Vigilant 7 2 red deer
> Vigilant 2 2 red deer
> Non-vigilant 1 2 red deer
> Unkown  2 2 red deer
> Now I have to calculate the percentage of vigilant behavior spent per
> observation.
> 
> So eventually I will need to end up with something like this:
> Observation nr Species vigilant(s) total (s) percentage of vigilant (%)
> 1 red deer 4 12 33
> 2 red deer 9 12 75
> 
> 
> Now I know how to calculate the total amount of seconds per observation.
> But I don't know how I get to the total seconds of vigilant behavior per
> observation (red numbers). If I could get there I will know how to
> calculate the percentage.
> 
> 
> I calculated the total duration per observation this way:
> for(id in d_vigi$Obs.nr){
> 
> d_vigi$t.duration[d_vigi$Obs.nr==id]<-sum(d_vigi$'Duration.(s).x'[d_vigi$Obs.nr==id])
> }
> 
> this does work and gives me the total (s) but i don't know how to get to
> the sum of the seconds just for the vigilant per observation number. Is
> there anyone who could help me?
> 
> Thanks,
> Krissie
> 
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