View source: R/partition_tables.R
partition_tables | R Documentation |
Partition a set of tables into a list of sets of tables. Note: removes rownames.
partition_tables(
tables_used,
partition_column,
...,
source_usage = NULL,
source_limit = NULL,
tables = NULL,
env = NULL
)
tables_used |
character, names of tables to look for. |
partition_column |
character, name of column to partition by (tables should not have NAs in this column). |
... |
force later arguments to bind by name. |
source_usage |
optional named map from tables_used names to sets of columns used. |
source_limit |
optional numeric scalar limit on rows wanted every source. |
tables |
named map from tables_used names to data.frames. |
env |
environment to also look for tables named by tables_used |
list of names maps of data.frames partitioned by partition_column.
execute_parallel
d1 <- data.frame(a = 1:5, g = c(1, 1, 2, 2, 2))
d2 <- data.frame(x = 1:3, g = 1:3)
d3 <- data.frame(y = 1)
partition_tables(c("d1", "d2", "d3"), "g", tables = list(d1 = d1, d2 = d2, d3 = d3))
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