I have this dataframe:
x <- data.frame(
name = rep(letters[1:4], each = 2),
condition = rep(c("A", "B"), times = 4),
value = c(2,10,4,20,8,40,20,100)
)
# name condition value
# 1 a A 2
# 2 a B 10
# 3 b A 4
# 4 b B 20
# 5 c A 8
# 6 c B 40
# 7 d A 20
# 8 d B 100
I want to group by name and divide the value of rows with condition == "B"
with those with condition == "A"
, to get this:
data.frame(
name = letters[1:4],
value = c(5,5,5,5)
)
# name value
# 1 a 5
# 2 b 5
# 3 c 5
# 4 d 5
I know something like this can get me pretty close:
x$value[which(x$condition == "B")]/x$value[which(x$condition == "A")]
but I was wondering if there was an easy way to do this with dplyr (My dataframe is a toy example and I got to it by chaining multiple group_by
and summarise
calls).
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