Like dplyr::distinct() but faster when lots of
groups are involved.
f_distinct(
.data,
...,
.keep_all = FALSE,
.order = FALSE,
.sort = deprecated(),
.by = NULL,
.cols = NULL
)A data.frame of distinct groups.
A data frame.
Variables used to find distinct rows.
If TRUE then all columns of data frame are kept,
default is FALSE.
Should the groups be calculated as ordered groups?
Setting to TRUE here implies that the groups are returned sorted.
(Optional). A selection of columns to group by for this operation. Columns are specified using tidy-select.
(Optional) alternative to ... that accepts
a named character vector or numeric vector.
If speed is an expensive resource, it is recommended to use this.