nest_by() is similar to group_by() however instead of storing the group structure in the metadata, it is made
explicit in the data. Each group key is given a single row within the data.frame and the group's data is stored
within a list-column of the data.frame.
Usage
nest_by(.data, ..., .key = "data", .keep = FALSE)
Arguments
.data
A data.frame.
...
Grouping specification, forwarded to group_by().
.key
character(1). The name of the column in which to nest the data (default: "data").
.keep
logical(1). Should the grouping columns be kept (default: TRUE)?
Details
Currently there is no pretty-printing provided for the results of nest_by() and they are not useable with other
functions such as mutate().