count_all | R Documentation |
dplyr::count()
on all columns in a dataframeUseful for situations in which several columns are selected with regex, like
so: df %>% select(matches("school")) %>% count_all()
.
count_all(data)
data |
Dataframe. |
data <- mtcars[, c("cyl", "gear", "carb")]
count_all(data)
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