dbplyr_uncount function

"Uncount" a database table

"Uncount" a database table

This is a method for the tidyr uncount() generic. It uses a temporary table, so your database user needs permissions to create one.

dbplyr_uncount(data, weights, .remove = TRUE, .id = NULL)

Arguments

  • data: A lazy data frame backed by a database query.
  • weights: A vector of weights. Evaluated in the context of data; supports quasiquotation.
  • .remove: If TRUE, and weights is the name of a column in data, then this column is removed.
  • .id: Supply a string to create a new variable which gives a unique identifier for each created row.

Examples

df <- memdb_frame(x = c("a", "b"), n = c(1, 2)) dbplyr_uncount(df, n) dbplyr_uncount(df, n, .id = "id") # You can also use constants dbplyr_uncount(df, 2) # Or expressions dbplyr_uncount(df, 2 / n)
  • Maintainer: Hadley Wickham
  • License: MIT + file LICENSE
  • Last published: 2024-03-19