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Mutate demo example code snippet
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# Demonstrate how to use mutate to add a new variable (called average in this demo example) into dataframe which contains the results of a function (average or mean in this demo example) performed on each row of the specified variables in the dataframe. | |
library(dplyr) | |
# create a dummy dataframe for demostration purpose | |
mydata = data.frame(x=c("99.15%", "98.75%", "99.52%"),y=c("96.25%", "91.55%", NA), z=c("90.10%", NA, "87.50%")) | |
# look at the data | |
str(mydata) | |
# we want the variable not to be factor | |
mydata$x = as.character(mydata$x) | |
mydata$y = as.character(mydata$y) | |
mydata$z = as.character(mydata$z) | |
# look at the data | |
str(mydata) | |
# remove the percentage sign from the variables x, y and z | |
mydata$x=as.numeric(gsub("%", " ", mydata$x)) | |
mydata$y=as.numeric(gsub("%", " ", mydata$y)) | |
mydata$z=as.numeric(gsub("%", " ", mydata$z)) | |
# look at the data | |
str(mydata) | |
# applying mutate function | |
mydata1 = mydata %>% rowwise() %>% mutate(Average = mean(c(x, y, z), na.rm=TRUE)) | |
# look at the resultant data | |
str(mydata1) |
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