swim_place | R Documentation |
Places are awarded on the basis of time, with fastest (lowest) time winning. Ties are placed as ties (both athletes get 2nd etc.)
swim_place(
df,
time_col = Finals,
max_place = NULL,
event_type = "ind",
max_relays_per_team = 1,
keep_nonscoring = TRUE,
verbose = TRUE
)
df |
a data frame with results from |
time_col |
the name of a column in |
max_place |
highest place value that scores |
event_type |
either |
max_relays_per_team |
an integer value denoting the number of relays a team may score (usually 1) |
keep_nonscoring |
are athletes in places greater than |
verbose |
should warning messages be posted. Default is |
a data frame modified so that places have been appended based on swimming time
swim_place
is a helper function used inside of
results_score
df <- data.frame(Place = c(1, 1, 1),
Name = c("Sally Swimfast", "Bonnie Bubbles", "Kylie Kicker"),
Team = c("KVAC", "UBAM", "MERC"),
Event = rep("Women 200 Freestyle", 3),
Prelims = c("2:00.00", "1:59.99", "2:01.50"),
Finals = c("1:58.00", "1:59.50", "2:00.50"),
Meet = c("Summer 2021", "Fall 2020", "Champs 2020"))
df %>%
swim_place()
df %>%
swim_place(time_col = Prelims)
df %>%
swim_place(time_col = "Prelims")
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