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aggregate(value ~ Vertical+ OLorPL, mdata,sum,na.rm=TRUE)

The above code works, but it includes a column "Horizontal" in the sum. I would like to aggregate all records, summing value, but excluding the records where mdata$Horizontal == "xyz"

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I hope you would have noticed that the aggregate function does have a subset argument.

Compare:

No subsetting from the "mtcars" dataset.

aggregate(mpg ~ cyl + gear, mtcars, mean)
#   cyl gear    mpg
# 1   4    3 21.500
# 2   6    3 19.750
# 3   8    3 15.050
# 4   4    4 26.925
# 5   6    4 19.750
# 6   4    5 28.200
# 7   6    5 19.700
# 8   8    5 15.400

Subsetting to drop any rows where "cyl" and "gear" are equal to 4:

aggregate(mpg ~ cyl + gear, mtcars, mean, 
          subset=c(!cyl %in% 4 & !gear %in% 4))
#   cyl gear   mpg
# 1   6    3 19.75
# 2   8    3 15.05
# 3   6    5 19.70
# 4   8    5 15.40

This should give you the same result as @MatthewLundberg's approach, which would look like this:

aggregate(mpg ~ cyl + gear, 
          mtcars[!mtcars$cyl %in% 4 & !mtcars$gear %in% 4, ], 
          mean)
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  • In fact, I had not noticed this. Do you know of any gotcha's for this option? Jul 14, 2014 at 3:56
  • @MatthewLundberg, Don't know of any myself--I haven't looked at the code to stats:::aggregate.formula to see how it is implemented though. Jul 14, 2014 at 4:16
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Simply exclude these records from data:

aggregate(value ~ Vertical+ OLorPL, mdata[mdata$Horizontal != 'xyz',],sum,na.rm=TRUE)

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