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I wish to select ids and take average of ids by a certain condition. I'd like to measure the average of all the ids who had at least 1 time a particular factor

 mdf <- data.frame (id =c(1,2,3,2,1,2), 
factor= c("a","b","a","a","b" ,"a") , value = c(4,0,5,2,3,6))



   id factor value
1  1      a     4
2  2      b     0
3  3      a     5
4  2      a     2
5  1      b     3
6  2      a     6

For instance, I want average of ids who had b as factor, id 1 and 2 had b as a factor at list one time, So' my code should extract the values of id 1 and id 2 and measure their average (4 + 0 + 2 + 3 + 6) / 5 = 3. Note that id 3 never had b, so it is excluded from the calculation. so my ideal output will be

factor  avg
a      3.33
b      3
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  • akrun, id 3 never had b, so it is excluded from the calculation, we take average of ids who had at least one time b in their factor. Please let me know if it is not clear, I'll give more example
    – MFR
    Nov 19, 2016 at 8:32
  • Yes, for measuring average, I took the average of all the values by id 1 and id 2, since id 3 never had b, I excluded the value for id 3.
    – MFR
    Nov 19, 2016 at 8:34
  • That's correct, but I have many factors, I can not measure the value for each of them separately, I'd like to automatically do for all the factors
    – MFR
    Nov 19, 2016 at 8:36
  • Let us continue this discussion in chat.
    – akrun
    Nov 19, 2016 at 8:39

2 Answers 2

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After converting the data.frame to data.table (setDT(mdf)), we loop through the unique elements of 'factor', grouped by 'id', if any of the 'factor' have that particular element, subset the data.table (.SD), get the mean of the 'value' and the unique 'factor' element as a 2 column 'data.table' and rbind the list elements.

library(data.table)
setDT(mdf)
rbindlist(lapply(unique(mdf$factor), function(x) {
       x1 <- mdf[, if(any(factor==x)) .SD, id][, .(factor= x, avg=mean(value))]}))
#   factor      avg
#1:      a 3.333333
#2:      b 3.000000
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  • Thank you so much @akrun, perfect. If I'd like to have the average of the ids who did not have a factor, can I write if(any(factor==x)) for instance, let's say I want to select the ids who did not have b and take average of them
    – MFR
    Nov 19, 2016 at 9:14
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    @MFR In that case, maybe if(all(factor!= x))
    – akrun
    Nov 19, 2016 at 9:17
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An idea via base R,

fun1 <- function(df, f, include = TRUE){ 
  ind <- unique(df$id[df$factor == f])
  if (include == TRUE) {
  return(mean(df$value[df$id %in% ind]))
  } else {
  return(mean(df$value[!df$id %in% ind])) 
  }
}

sapply(levels(mdf$factor), function(i) fun1(mdf, i))
#       a        b 
#3.333333 3.000000 

sapply(levels(mdf$factor), function(i) fun1(mdf, i, include = FALSE))
#  a   b 
#NaN   5 

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