R functions to split concatenated data, stack columns of your datasets, and convert your data into different shapes.
cSplit
: A core function that collects the functionality of several of the concat.split
family of functions.concat.split
: A set of functions to split strings where data have been concatenated into a single value, as is common when getting data collected with tools like Google Forms. (cSplit_l
to return a list
; and cSplit_e
to return an “expanded” view of the input data.)Stacked
: A function to create a list of stack
ed sets of variables. Similar to melt
from “reshape2”, but doesn’t put everything into one very long data.frame
.Reshape
: A function to allow base R’s reshape
function to work with “unbalanced” datasets.stratified
: A function to take random row samples by groups, similar to sample_n
and sample_frac
from “dplyr”.getanID
: A function for creating a secondary ID when duplicated “id” variables are present.expandRows
: “Expands” the rows of a dataset.listCol_l
and listCol_w
: Unlists (long) or flattens (wide) a column in a data.frame
or a data.table
stored as a list
. Neither is vectorized.The package is on CRAN. You can install it using:
To install the V2 beta version, use:
To install the V1 development version, use:
Current CRAN version: 1.4.8