
R Tutorial 5.0
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# please note, I will be using "join" and "merge" words interchangeably in the article as there are one and the same thing in context of R (unlike SAS).
Starting with a very rudimentary example :
Suppose we have two datatset :1. Data_Age having students name and Age
2. Data_Class having students name and Class
students = c("Rajat","Vinod","Aarya","Vertika","Shobhit")
Age = c(25,28,22,23,30)
Data_Age = data.frame(students,Age)
students = c("Aarya","Vertika","Shobhit","Rajat","Vinod")
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Data_Class |
Data_Class = data.frame(students,Class)
Let's now merge the two datasets on the matching key : students
Data_full= merge(Data_Age,Data_Class, by = "students")
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Data_full |
Voila! It's done.
Two key points :
1. Unlike SAS datastep merging, sorting of the datasets in not required before merging in R
2. The result dataset is automatically sorted on "by" variable in ascending order.
Also try the following code and see the result :
Data_full= merge(Data_Age,Data_Class, by = NULL)
It would result into the Cartesian product of the two datasets and such join in also called as cross join.
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