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I am trying to summarize my data and I am getting an error:

know_member2 <- cmaother %>%
  group_by(Know_member,fishers) %>%
  summarize(Gender= length(Gender)) %>%
  spread(Know_member,fishers) %>% 
  replace(., is.na(.), "0") %>%
  print(n = Inf)
Error: Duplicate identifiers for rows (2, 4)

Can anybody please help me?

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    Please share sample data with dput
    – Sonny
    Mar 25, 2019 at 17:17
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    You have (probably) got duplicate identifiers in rows 2 and 4 ;-) please add sample data to reproduce...
    – Wimpel
    Mar 25, 2019 at 17:17
  • Try cmaother %>%count(Know_member,fishers) %>% spread(Know_member, n, fill = 0) I believe the spread used wrong column instead of 'Gender' i.e. cmaother %>% group_by(Know_member, fishers) %>% summarise(Gender = n()) %>% spread(Know_member, Gender)
    – akrun
    Mar 25, 2019 at 17:18
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    Please provide a reproducible example in r. The link I provided, will tell you how. Please take the tour and review How to Ask, and then edit the question accordingly. You need to provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable Example and show us some efforts. Cheers.
    – M--
    Mar 25, 2019 at 17:20
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    @M-M Sure. I just added tidyr since the source of the error is the spread function, but I think tidyverse is fine instead. I think a less general title would be better -- wouldn't want people landing here from google based on that title when the question boils down to something much more specific.
    – Frank
    Mar 25, 2019 at 17:27

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Here, the issue is using a different column in the spread instead of the count column. Also, length can be changed to n() and the last step or replacement of missing value with 0 by making use of the fill argument in spread

library(dplyr)
library(tidyr)
cmaother %>%
    group_by(Know_member, fishers) %>% 
    summarise(Gender = n()) %>%  
    spread(Know_member, Gender, fill = 0)

It can be modified to a compact option with count

cmaother %>%
   count(Know_member,fishers) %>% 
   spread(Know_member, n, fill = 0)
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    Thanks very much the code works well that is what I wanted . Mar 26, 2019 at 13:52

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