| totals_reorder {wpa} | R Documentation |
Reorder a value to the top of the summary table
Description
For a given data frame, reorder a row to the first row of that
data frame through matching a value of a variable. The intended usage
of this function is to be used for reordering the "Total" row, and not
with "flat" data. This can be used in conjunction with totals_bind(),
which is used to create a "Total" row in the data.
Usage
totals_reorder(data, target_col, target_value = "Total")
Arguments
data |
Summary table in the form of a data frame. |
target_col |
Character value of the column in which to reorder |
target_value |
Character value of the value in |
Value
data frame with the 'Total' row reordered to the bottom.
See Also
Other Support:
camel_clean(),
check_inputs(),
combine_signals(),
cut_hour(),
extract_date_range(),
extract_hr(),
heat_colours(),
is_date_format(),
maxmin(),
p_test(),
pairwise_count(),
plot_WOE(),
read_preamble(),
rgb2hex(),
totals_bind(),
totals_col(),
tstamp(),
us_to_space(),
wrap()
Examples
sq_data %>%
totals_bind(target_col = "LevelDesignation",
target_value = "Total") %>%
collab_sum(hrvar = "LevelDesignation",
return = "table") %>%
totals_reorder(target_col = "group", target_value = "Total")