[R] tidyverse: grouped summaries (with summerize)

Eric Berger er|cjberger @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Mon Sep 13 23:56:16 CEST 2021


This code is not correct:
disc_by_month %>%
     group_by(year, month) %>%
     summarize(disc_by_month, vol = mean(cfs, na.rm = TRUE))

It should be:

disc %>% group_by(year,month) %>% summarize(vol=mean(cfs,na.rm=TRUE)





On Tue, Sep 14, 2021 at 12:51 AM Rich Shepard <rshepard using appl-ecosys.com>
wrote:

> On Mon, 13 Sep 2021, Rich Shepard wrote:
>
> > That's what I thought I did. I'll rewrite the script and work toward the
> > output I need.
>
> Still not the correct syntax. Command is now:
> disc_by_month %>%
>      group_by(year, month) %>%
>      summarize(disc_by_month, vol = mean(cfs, na.rm = TRUE))
>
> and results are:
> > source('disc.R')
> `summarise()` has grouped output by 'year', 'month'. You can override
> using the `.groups` argument.
>
> > disc_by_month
> # A tibble: 590,940 × 6
> # Groups:   year, month [66]
>      year month   day  hour   min    cfs
>     <int> <int> <int> <int> <int>  <dbl>
>   1  2016     3     3    12     0 149000
>   2  2016     3     3    12    10 150000
>   3  2016     3     3    12    20 151000
>   4  2016     3     3    12    30 156000
>   5  2016     3     3    12    40 154000
>   6  2016     3     3    12    50 150000
>   7  2016     3     3    13     0 153000
>   8  2016     3     3    13    10 156000
>   9  2016     3     3    13    20 154000
> 10  2016     3     3    13    30 155000
> # … with 590,930 more rows
>
> The grouping is still not right. I expected to see a mean value for each
> month of each year in the data set, not for each minute.
>
> Rich
>
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