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dplyr:A Grammar of Data Manipulation
A fast, consistent tool for working with data frame like objects, both in memory and out of memory.
Maintained by Hadley Wickham. Last updated 26 days ago.
4.8k stars 24.68 score 659k scripts 7.8k dependentsmarkfairbanks
tidytable:Tidy Interface to 'data.table'
A tidy interface to 'data.table', giving users the speed of 'data.table' while using tidyverse-like syntax.
Maintained by Mark Fairbanks. Last updated 2 months ago.
460 stars 11.39 score 732 scripts 11 dependentsnathaneastwood
poorman:A Poor Man's Dependency Free Recreation of 'dplyr'
A replication of key functionality from 'dplyr' and the wider 'tidyverse' using only 'base'.
Maintained by Nathan Eastwood. Last updated 1 years ago.
base-rdata-manipulationgrammar
342 stars 10.79 score 156 scripts 27 dependentsrstudio
pointblank:Data Validation and Organization of Metadata for Local and Remote Tables
Validate data in data frames, 'tibble' objects, 'Spark' 'DataFrames', and database tables. Validation pipelines can be made using easily-readable, consecutive validation steps. Upon execution of the validation plan, several reporting options are available. User-defined thresholds for failure rates allow for the determination of appropriate reporting actions. Many other workflows are available including an information management workflow, where the aim is to record, collect, and generate useful information on data tables.
Maintained by Richard Iannone. Last updated 3 days ago.
data-assertionsdata-checkerdata-dictionariesdata-framesdata-inferencedata-managementdata-profilerdata-qualitydata-validationdata-verificationdatabase-tableseasy-to-understandreporting-toolschema-validationtesting-toolsyaml-configuration
942 stars 10.73 score 284 scriptss-fleck
lest:Vectorised Nested if-else Statements Similar to CASE WHEN in 'SQL'
Functions for vectorised conditional recoding of variables. case_when() enables you to vectorise multiple if and else statements (like 'CASE WHEN' in 'SQL'). if_else() is a stricter and more predictable version of ifelse() in 'base' that preserves attributes. These functions are forked from 'dplyr' with all package dependencies removed and behave identically to the originals.
Maintained by Stefan Fleck. Last updated 1 years ago.
22 stars 4.04 score 4 scripts