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How to find the number of columns where all row values are equal in data.table object in R?
To find the number of columns where all row values are equal in data.table object in R, we can follow the below steps −
First of all, create a data.table object.
Then, use sum function along with length and apply function to find the number of columns where all row values are equal.
Example 1
Create the data.table object
Let’s create a data.table object as shown below −
library(data.table) x<-sample(0:1,25,replace=TRUE) y<-sample(0:1,25,replace=TRUE) DT1<-data.table(x,y) DT1
Output
On executing, the above script generates the below output(this output will vary on your system due to randomization) −
x y
1: 1 0
2: 0 0
3: 1 0
4: 1 1
5: 0 1
6: 1 1
7: 1 1
8: 0 0
9: 0 1
10: 0 0
11: 1 0
12: 0 0
13: 1 0
14: 1 1
15: 1 0
16: 1 0
17: 0 1
18: 0 1
19: 0 0
20: 1 0
21: 1 1
22: 1 1
23: 0 0
24: 0 1
25: 0 1
x y
Find the number of columns where all row values are equal
Using sum function along with length and apply function to find the number of columns where all row values are equal in data.table object DT1 −
library(data.table) x<-sample(0:1,25,replace=TRUE) y<-sample(0:1,25,replace=TRUE) DT1<-data.table(x,y) sum(apply(DT1, 1, function(x) length(unique(x))==1))
Output
[1] 12
Example 2
Create the data.table object
Let’s create a data.table object as shown below −
library(data.table) v1<-rpois(25,1) v2<-rpois(25,1) DT2<-data.table(v1,v2) DT2
Output
On executing, the above script generates the below output(this output will vary on your system due to randomization) −
v1 v2 1: 0 0 2: 0 0 3: 2 3 4: 2 4 5: 2 0 6: 1 0 7: 2 0 8: 0 1 9: 1 1 10: 0 1 11: 0 1 12: 2 2 13: 0 1 14: 2 0 15: 0 2 16: 0 1 17: 1 2 18: 1 0 19: 2 1 20: 2 0 21: 1 1 22: 1 1 23: 1 0 24: 0 0 25: 2 1 v1 v2
Find the number of columns where all row values are equal
Using sum function along with length and apply function to find the number of columns where all row values are equal in data.table object DT2 −
library(data.table) v1<-rpois(25,1) v2<-rpois(25,1) DT2<-data.table(v1,v2) sum(apply(DT2, 1, function(x) length(unique(x))==1))
Output
[1] 7