Ok, so I've read lots of posts here and I'm kind of embarrassed because I thought I understood the basic dplyr
functions.
I can't get group_by
to form groups and I am perplexed.
I have the data frame test
. All I want is to group by the variable ID
and then calculate the correlation between two variables per group.
I don't know what's happening because it doesn't group and only outputs 1 correlation when I should have 127 groups and 127 correlations. WHY?
What test
looks like:
What I wrote:
library(dplyr)
library(magrittr)
test%>%
mutate(ID=as.character(ID))%>%
group_by(ID)%$%
cor(sulfate,nitrate,use="complete.obs")
What I get: [1] 0.0568084
.
do
(if I understand your desired output correctly). You are correct that magrittr is necessary for%$%
.%>%
operator but also the exposition%$%
operator which is not preloaded indplyr
.by(test, test$ID, function(X) cor(X$sulfate, X$nitrate, use = "p"))
Maybe can even be duplicate to (but notdplyr
solution): spearman correlation by group in R%$%
operator. Thanks for your question as we were all treated to a really nice answer from CalumYou.