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I'm looking for a way to do simple aggregates / counts via data.table.

Consider the iris data, which has 50 observations per species. To count the observations per species I have to summaries over a column other than species, for example "Sepal.Length".

library(data.table)
dt = as.data.table(iris)
dt[,length(Sepal.Length), Species]

I find this confusing because it looks like I'm doing something on Sepal.Length at first glance, when really it's only Species that matters.

This is what I would prefer to say, but I don't get valid output:

dt[,length(Species), Species]

Correct input and output, but clunky code:

> dt[,length(Sepal.Length), Species]
Species V1
1:     setosa 50
2: versicolor 50
3:  virginica 50

Incorrect input and output, but nicer code:

> dt[,length(Species), Species]
Species V1
1:     setosa  1
2: versicolor  1
3:  virginica  1

Is there an elegant way around this?

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data.table has a couple of symbols that can be used within the j expression. Notably

  • .N will give you the number of number of rows in each group.

see ?data.table under the details for by

Advanced: When grouping by by or by i, symbols .SD, .BY and .N may be used in the j expression, defined as follows.

....

.N is an integer, length 1, containing the number of rows in the group.

For example:

dt[, .N ,by = Species]

     Species  N
1:     setosa 50
2: versicolor 50
3:  virginica 50
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