I keep getting this error and I\'m not quite sure what it means. All of my variable names are consistent and there are no typos. Am I missing something here?
The code
Assuming it's not a typo (the data frame is called dataNew
in your call but datNew
in the error), are x
, y
, z
, a
and ab
the names of columns in dataNew
?
Some functions, like subset, will allow you to specify column names of the object they're working on directly. The aggregate function doesn't, so any columns of dataNew
listed in the by
argument need to specifically referred to as such. Try this:
datNewagg <- aggregate(dataNew,
by = list(
x = dataNew$x,
y = dataNew$y,
z = dataNew$z,
a = dataNew$a,
ab = dataNew$ab),
FUN = mean)
Check class(dataNew)
. If it's not a data.frame, this dataNew <- data.frame(dataNew)
before aggregation should solve the error or
datNewagg <- aggregate (data.frame(dataNew), by = list('x', 'y', 'z', 'a', 'ab'),
FUN = mean)
I used get this error.
The simple solution to remove this error is to write all the variables along with their dataset name like "ds_name$var_name".
I'm not sure what is the dataset name is your case, so I'll give you another similar example.
curYearRev <-aggregate(hr$Year.Total, by = list(hr$Hospital_ID,hr$District_ID,hr$Instrument_ID) , FUN = sum)
Here, "hr" is the dataset name and "Year.Total", "Hospital_ID", "District_ID", "Instrument_ID" are the variables in "hr" dataset.
Writing aggregate functions in this way will never give you any errors again.
When you use with(...,aggregate(...))
don't put your column names in quotes.
Using data.frame
as by
argument works for me
try this:
datNewagg <- aggregate (dataNew, by = dataNew[c('x', 'y', 'z', 'a', 'ab')], FUN = mean)
I mean don't give the by
argument, just the name of the arguments, give a data.frame with columns as these arguments