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My DF looks as follows:

date | customer_id | session_id | current_page | previous_page | ti_1
2016-02-14 16:37:00 | 9999 | ABC | STRING_A | STRING_B | STRING_C
2016-02-14 16:38:10 | 9999 | ABC | STRING_D | STRING_E | STRING_C
2016-02-14 16:38:40 | 9999 | ABC | STRING_F | STRING_G | STRING_C

I would like to always extract the last row (max(date)), per customer_id, session_id, ti_1. Hence, in my DF, I would like the answer to look like (as I am interested in "current_page" and "previous_page"):

2016-02-14 16:38:40 | 9999 | ABC | STRING_F | STRING_G | STRING_C

I have tried:

testi <- group_by(
  DF, customer_id,session_id, 
      current_page,previous_page,ti_1)

testi_2 <- summarise(testi,max(date))

However, this does evidently not work, as R groups by each individual string and I suspect that I have to do this using window functions. How is this done?

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  • You could try group_by(DF, customer_id, session_id, ti_1) %>% slice(which.max(date))
    – talat
    Feb 15, 2016 at 21:53
  • Thx a lot @docendodiscimus, this works. Could you perhaps explain the logic behind "%>% slice(which.max(date))"? I get the group_by part, but don't understand the "%>%" operator, as well as the "slice(which.max(date))"
    – koVex
    Feb 15, 2016 at 22:07
  • The %>% is a pipe operator and transfers the result of the group by (on the left) to the function on the right. You can read more about it in the introduction to dplyr. Also, you can type ?slice and ?which.max to learn more about those functions.
    – talat
    Feb 15, 2016 at 22:12

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