tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4594832939334410220.post7253039101238031942..comments2024-02-12T06:23:51.153-06:00Comments on Deeply Trivial: G is for group_byUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4594832939334410220.post-13300460369823567492020-04-09T10:49:35.318-05:002020-04-09T10:49:35.318-05:00I primarily use tidyverse, since I usually have to...I primarily use tidyverse, since I usually have to do quite a bit of data manipulation and aggregation for the work I do at the American Board of Medical Specialties - mostly because I'm working a rather large raw dataset that doesn't automatically give me many of the variables I need and also because I often need to filter down to a specific member board. I do include a lot of base R functions, though - the ifelse statements can be easily used within a mutate function, for example. I started with base R, and didn't discover tidyverse until later, but learning tidyverse has really improved my code and has made me use R for nearly everything.Sarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13213593768515404983noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4594832939334410220.post-79348223047437609412020-04-08T22:21:36.531-05:002020-04-08T22:21:36.531-05:00Great introduction to Group_by function, Sara!
Q...Great introduction to Group_by function, Sara! <br /><br />Question: in your professional work in statistics, which do you use primarily: Tidyverse or base R? What's your preference?Cuban Petehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12232228939627386701noreply@blogger.com