- x
Dataset
- y
Dataset to combine with x
- by
Variables used to combine `x` and `y`
- add
Variables to add from `y`
- type
The main bind and join types from the dplyr package are provided. inner_join returns all rows from x with matching values in y, and all columns from x and y. If there are multiple matches between x and y, all match combinations are returned. left_join returns all rows from x, and all columns from x and y. If there are multiple matches between x and y, all match combinations are returned. right_join is equivalent to a left join for datasets y and x. full_join combines two datasets, keeping rows and columns that appear in either. semi_join returns all rows from x with matching values in y, keeping just columns from x. A semi join differs from an inner join because an inner join will return one row of x for each matching row of y, whereas a semi join will never duplicate rows of x. anti_join returns all rows from x without matching values in y, keeping only columns from x. bind_rows and bind_cols are also included, as are intersect, union, and setdiff. See https://radiant-rstats.github.io/docs/data/combine.html for further details
- data_filter
Expression used to filter the dataset. This should be a string (e.g., "price > 10000")
- arr
Expression to arrange (sort) the data on (e.g., "color, desc(price)")
- rows
Rows to select from the specified dataset
- envir
Environment to extract data from
- ...
further arguments passed to or from other methods