I have a data table which could be reduced to this:
set.seed(1);
dt<-data.table(form=c(1,1,1,2,3,3,3,4,4,5),
mx=c("a","b","c","d","e","f","g","e","g","b"),
vr=runif(10,100,200),
usr=c("l","l","l","m","o","o","o","l","l","m"),
type=c("A","A","A","C","C","C","C","C","C","A"))
I can generate a table with:
dt[,
list(n.form=length(unique(form)),n.mx=length(unique(mx)),tot.vr=sum(vr)),
by=usr]
What I haven't been able to to is to count the number of formulas of type A (each row is an observation, the form
is the formula number). I've tried:
dt[,
list(n.form=length(unique(form)),n.mx=length(unique(mx)),tot.vr=sum(vr),n.A=sum(type=="A"),
by=usr]
and also:
dt[,
list(n.form=length(unique(form)),n.mx=length(unique(mx)),tot.vr=sum(vr),n.A=length(unique(type=="A"))),
by=usr]
but none of those takes into account the fact that the number of "A" found needs to be related to the unique formula (form
) number.
What I'd like to have as a result is:
usr n.form n.mx tot.vr n.A
1: l 2 5 750.0398 1
2: m 2 2 296.9994 1
3: o 1 3 504.4747 0
but I can't find a way to achieve it. Any light shed is much appreciated. Thanks,
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I want to know how many of the formulas (unique numbers in dt$form
) are of type "A" (so I can calculate a proportion out of total formulas). The direct number (sum
) is the total number of observations of type A, while the existence (any
) gives me if there was at least one formula of type "A", but not the number of formulas of that type (which is what I want). Please notice that any given formula will always be either of type "A" or "C" (not mixed types in one formula)