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I'm trying to use the mutate_at function with ifelse but it does not work.

As an example here is what I want to achieve

data <- data.frame(
  A = c(1, 2, 3, 4),
  B = c(2, 3, 4, 1),
  C = c(4, 1, 9, 0)
)

data %>%
  mutate(A = ifelse(A == 4, 1, A)) %>%
  mutate(B = ifelse(B == 4, 1, B))

by using the mutate_at function. Any help would be appreciated.

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Simply

data %>%
  mutate_at(vars(A, B), ~ ifelse(.x == 4, 1, .x))

But I'm sure there's a duplicate question/answer. You must also show what you've tried and what error messages it showed.

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