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Apr 14, 2020, 6:00 am189 pts
InfoWorld
Analyzing a data frame by column is one of R’s great strengths. But what if you’re a Tidyverse user and you want to run a function across multiple columns? As of dplyr 1.0, there will be a new function for this: across(). Let’s take a look. When this article was published, dplyr 1.0 wasn’t yet available…
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