Reputation: 836
This is a very similar question to merge-two-rows-in-one-dataframe but I have string variables and just want to collapse some rows that have the same country name. I adapted the MWER
data<-data.frame(code= c(345, 346), name= "Yemen", v1= c("", "text1"), v2= c("text2", ""),v3= c("text3", ""),v4= c("", "text4"))
code name v1 v2 v3 v4
345 Yemen text2 text3
346 Yemen text1 text4
aggregate(x=data[c("v1","v2","v3","v4")], by=list(name=data$name), paste)
name v1.1 v1.2 v2.1 v2.2 v3.1 v3.2 v4.1 v4.2
1 Yemen text1 text2 text3 text4
I was hoping paste would work as a function to combine the empthy cell with the text of the other row, but I somehow get one row with more variables v1.1 and so on.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 4700
Reputation: 886938
We could use data.table
. We convert the 'data.frame' to 'data.table' (setDT(data)
), grouped by 'name', we unlist
the columns specified in the .SDcols
, and paste
it together.
library(data.table)
setDT(data)[, unlist(.SD), name, .SDcols=v1:v4][V1!='', paste(V1, collapse=', '), name]
As the expected output is not showed, it could be also
setDT(data)[, lapply(.SD, function(x) paste(x[x!=''], collapse='')) , name, .SDcols= v1:v4]
Based on the expected output, we convert the 'factor' columns ('v1:v4') to 'character' class, then use the formula method of aggregate
and paste
the columns grouped by 'name'.
data[3:6] <- lapply(data[3:6], as.character)
aggregate(.~name, data[-1], FUN=function(x) paste(x[x!=''], collapse=', '))
Upvotes: 2