I have a data frame with several columns; some numeric and some character. How to compute the sum of a specific column? I’ve googled for this and I see numerous functions (sum, cumsum, rowsum, rowSums, colSums, aggregate, apply) but I can’t make sense of it all.
For example suppose I have a data frame people with the following columns
people <- read(
text =
"Name Height Weight
Mary 65 110
John 70 200
Jane 64 115",
header = TRUE
)
…
How do I get the sum of all the weights?
To get the total or sum of a column use sum() method, and to add the result of the sum as a row to the DataFrame use loc[] , at[] , append() and pandas. Series() methods.
To sum all the rows of a DataFrame, use the sum() function and set the axis value as 1. The value axis 1 will add the row values.
Sum of two columns The columns whose sum has to be calculated can be called through the $ operator and then we can perform the sum of two dataframe columns by using “+” operator.
You can just use sum(people$Weight).
sum sums up a vector, and people$Weight retrieves the weight column from your data frame.
Note - you can get built-in help by using ?sum, ?colSums, etc. (by the way, colSums will give you the sum for each column).
To sum values in data.frame you first need to extract them as a vector.
There are several way to do it:
# $ operatior
x <- people$Weight
x
# [1] 65 70 64
Or using [, ] similar to matrix:
x <- people[, 'Weight']
x
# [1] 65 70 64
Once you have the vector you can use any vector-to-scalar function to aggregate the result:
sum(people[, 'Weight'])
# [1] 199
If you have NA values in your data, you should specify na.rm parameter:
sum(people[, 'Weight'], na.rm = TRUE)
When you have 'NA' values in the column, then
sum(as.numeric(JuneData1$Account.Balance), na.rm = TRUE)
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