I am trying to figure out why I am getting an error message when using ddply.
Example data:
data<-data.frame(area=rep(c("VA","OC","ES"),each=4),
sex=rep(c("Male","Female"),each=2,times=3),
year=rep(c(2009,2010),times=6),
bin=c(110,120,125,125,110,130,125,80,90,90,80,140),
shell_length=c(.4,4,1,2,.2,5,.4,4,.8,4,.3,4))
bin7<-ddply(data, .(area,year,sex,bin), summarize,n_bin=length(shell_length))
Error message: Error in .fun(piece, ...) : argument "by" is missing, with no default
I got this error message yesterday. I restarted R and reran the code and everything was fine. This morning I got the error message again and restarting R did not solve the problem.
I also tried to run some example code and got the same error message.
# Summarize a dataset by two variables
require(plyr)
dfx <- data.frame(
group = c(rep('A', 8), rep('B', 15), rep('C', 6)),
sex = sample(c("M", "F"), size = 29, replace = TRUE),
age = runif(n = 29, min = 18, max = 54)
)
# Note the use of the '.' function to allow
# group and sex to be used without quoting
ddply(dfx, .(group, sex), summarize,
mean = round(mean(age), 2),
sd = round(sd(age), 2))
R information
R version 3.2.1 (2015-06-18)
Platform: i386-w64-mingw32/i386 (32-bit)
Running under: Windows 7 x64 (build 7601) Service Pack 1
locale:
[1] LC_COLLATE=English_United States.1252
[2] LC_CTYPE=English_United States.1252
[3] LC_MONETARY=English_United States.1252
[4] LC_NUMERIC=C
[5] LC_TIME=English_United States.1252
attached base packages:
[1] grid stats graphics grDevices utils datasets
[7] methods base
other attached packages:
[1] Hmisc_3.17-0 ggplot2_1.0.1 Formula_1.2-1
[4] survival_2.38-1 car_2.0-26 MASS_7.3-40
[7] xlsx_0.5.7 xlsxjars_0.6.1 rJava_0.9-7
[10] plyr_1.8.3 latticeExtra_0.6-26 RColorBrewer_1.1-2
[13] lattice_0.20-31
If someone could please explain why this is happening I would appreciate it.
Thanks
plyr
anddplyr
at the same time?d
. Also the formula works:ddply(d, ~ area+year+sex+bin, summarize,n_bin=length(shell_length))
dplyr
andplyr
have functions namedsummarize
. You probably havedplyr
loaded as well.detach
both packages and then loadplyr
before loadingdplyr
.Hmisc
last, which also has asummarize
function (that has aby
argument as in your error). Watch those messages when loading packages - you get important info about masking.plyr::summarize(...)
to be on the safe side