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ffirst-flast: Fast (Grouped) First and Last Value for Matrix-Like Objects

Description

ffirst and flast are S3 generic functions that (column-wise) returns the first and last values in x, (optionally) grouped by g. The TRA argument can further be used to transform x using its (groupwise) first and last values.

Usage

ffirst(x, ...)
flast(x, ...)

# S3 method for default ffirst(x, g = NULL, TRA = NULL, na.rm = TRUE, use.g.names = TRUE, ...) # S3 method for default flast(x, g = NULL, TRA = NULL, na.rm = TRUE, use.g.names = TRUE, ...)

# S3 method for matrix ffirst(x, g = NULL, TRA = NULL, na.rm = TRUE, use.g.names = TRUE, drop = TRUE, ...) # S3 method for matrix flast(x, g = NULL, TRA = NULL, na.rm = TRUE, use.g.names = TRUE, drop = TRUE, ...)

# S3 method for data.frame ffirst(x, g = NULL, TRA = NULL, na.rm = TRUE, use.g.names = TRUE, drop = TRUE, ...) # S3 method for data.frame flast(x, g = NULL, TRA = NULL, na.rm = TRUE, use.g.names = TRUE, drop = TRUE, ...)

# S3 method for grouped_df ffirst(x, TRA = NULL, na.rm = TRUE, use.g.names = FALSE, keep.group_vars = TRUE, ...) # S3 method for grouped_df flast(x, TRA = NULL, na.rm = TRUE, use.g.names = FALSE, keep.group_vars = TRUE, ...)

Value

ffirst returns the first value in x, grouped by g, or (if TRA is used) x transformed by its first value, grouped by g. Similarly flast returns the last value in x, ...

Arguments

x

a vector, matrix, data frame or grouped data frame (class 'grouped_df').

g

a factor, GRP object, atomic vector (internally converted to factor) or a list of vectors / factors (internally converted to a GRP object) used to group x.

TRA

an integer or quoted operator indicating the transformation to perform: 0 - "replace_NA" | 1 - "replace_fill" | 2 - "replace" | 3 - "-" | 4 - "-+" | 5 - "/" | 6 - "%" | 7 - "+" | 8 - "*" | 9 - "%%" | 10 - "-%%". See TRA.

na.rm

logical. TRUE skips missing values and returns the first / last non-missing value i.e. if the first (1) / last (n) value is NA, take the second (2) / second-to-last (n-1) value etc..

use.g.names

logical. Make group-names and add to the result as names (default method) or row-names (matrix and data frame methods). No row-names are generated for data.table's.

drop

matrix and data.frame method: Logical. TRUE drops dimensions and returns an atomic vector if g = NULL and TRA = NULL.

keep.group_vars

grouped_df method: Logical. FALSE removes grouping variables after computation.

...

arguments to be passed to or from other methods. If TRA is used, passing set = TRUE will transform data by reference and return the result invisibly.

See Also

Fast Statistical Functions, Collapse Overview

Examples

Run this code
## default vector method
ffirst(airquality$Ozone)                   # Simple first value
ffirst(airquality$Ozone, airquality$Month) # Grouped first value
ffirst(airquality$Ozone, airquality$Month,
       na.rm = FALSE)                      # Grouped first, but without skipping initial NA's

## data.frame method
ffirst(airquality)
ffirst(airquality, airquality$Month)
ffirst(airquality, airquality$Month, na.rm = FALSE) # Again first Ozone measurement in month 6 is NA

## matrix method
aqm <- qM(airquality)
ffirst(aqm)
ffirst(aqm, airquality$Month) # etc..
 
## method for grouped data frames - created with dplyr::group_by or fgroup_by
library(dplyr)
airquality %>% group_by(Month) %>% ffirst()
airquality %>% group_by(Month) %>% select(Ozone) %>% ffirst(na.rm = FALSE)

# Note: All examples generalize to flast.

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