I am wondering if there is any easy way to specify the number of digits reported by summarise
in dplyr
, ideally using a native dplyr
or other tidyverse
function?
Here's some toy data
library(dplyr)
df <- data.frame(group = rep(letters[1:2], each = 10, length.out = 40),
large = rnorm(40, 100, 15),
small = rnorm(40, 0.5, 0.02))
If we then summarise via
df %>% group_by(group) %>% summarise(mL = mean(large), mS = mean(small))
We get
# group mL mS
# <fct> <dbl> <dbl>
# 1 a 104. 0.496
# 2 b 97.6 0.506
Note that without specifying any rounding the variable with the higher mean has been rounded to 1 decimal place and the variable with the smaller mean has been rounded to 3.
Now want if we want the variable with the larger mean to also be reported to 3 decimal places? If we include a command to round like so
df %>% group_by(group) %>% summarise(mL = round(mean(large),3), mS = mean(small))
There is no change in the output
# group mL mS
# <fct> <dbl> <dbl>
# 1 a 104. 0.496
# 2 b 97.6 0.506
Only if we use the format()
function can we obtain what we are after
df %>% group_by(group) %>% summarise(mL = format(round(mean(large),3),3), mS = mean(small))
group mL mS
<fct> <chr> <dbl>
1 a 103.888 0.496
2 b 97.626 0.506
Is there an easier way to do this? Ideally using some kind of tidyverse function.