- x
An object of class ir.
- ...
Variables in x to use as groups.
- na.rm
A logical value indicating if NA values should be dropped
(TRUE) or not (FALSE).
- .groups
Grouping structure of the
result.
"drop_last": dropping the last level of grouping. This was the
only supported option before version 1.0.0.
"drop": All levels of grouping are dropped.
"keep": Same grouping structure as .data.
"rowwise": Each row is its own group.
When .groups is not specified, it is chosen
based on the number of rows of the results:
If all the results have 1 row, you get "drop_last".
If the number of rows varies, you get "keep" (note that returning a
variable number of rows was deprecated in favor of reframe(), which
also unconditionally drops all levels of grouping).
In addition, a message informs you of that choice, unless the result is ungrouped,
the option "dplyr.summarise.inform" is set to FALSE,
or when summarise() is called from a function in a package.