Stack and Reshape Datasets After Splitting Concatenated Values


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Documentation for package ‘splitstackshape’ version 1.4.8

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splitstackshape-package splitstackshape
charMat Create a Binary Matrix from a List of Character Values
concat.split Split Concatenated Cells in a Dataset
concat.split.compact Split Concatenated Cells into a Condensed Format
concat.split.expanded Split Concatenated Values into their Corresponding Column Position
concat.split.list Split Concatenated Cells into a List Format
concat.split.multiple Split Concatenated Cells and Optionally Reshape the Output
concat.test Example Dataset with Concatenated Cells
cSplit Split Concatenated Values into Separate Values
cSplit_e Split Concatenated Values into their Corresponding Column Position
cSplit_l Split Concatenated Cells into a List Format
expandRows Expand the Rows of a Dataset
FacsToChars Convert All Factor Columns to Character Columns
getanID Add an "id" Variable to a Dataset
listCol_l Unlist a Column Stored as a List
listCol_w Flatten a Column Stored as a List
merged.stack Take a List of Stacked data.tables and Merge Them
Names Dataset Names as a Character Vector, Always
NoSep Split Basic Alphanumeric Strings Which Have No Separators
numMat Create a Numeric Matrix from a List of Values
othernames Extract All Names From a Dataset Other Than the Ones Listed
read.concat Read Concatenated Character Vectors Into a data.frame
Reshape Reshape Wide Data Into a Semi-long Form
splitstackshape splitstackshape
Stacked Stack Columns from a Wide Form to a Long Form
stratified Take a Stratified Sample From a Dataset