This is a follow-up to Link to Databases.
Make sure you have an existing copy of the portal_mammals.sqlite database or
download a new copy.
Notice how the solution to Link to Databases
task 3 is a lazy query (or maybe a query) and that the number of rows is unknown (??).
lazy query and make it a local data frame using collect()
and determine how many rows it has.NL) in surveys and
store the result in a local data frame.dplyr, take
another look at the
dplyr vignette.
Vignettes are a great way to reference packages in R if you don’t know the
name of a function you need but you know the package has that capability. In
this case, you will want to search for ‘count’.Want a challenge?: Create a local data frame containing the average size of each rodent
species for individuals captured on the Control plots. You can do this by
either creating a connection to the species and plots tables and using
inner_join in dplyr or by writing the query in SQL and using
tbl(portaldb, sql(query)), where query is a string containing the SQL you
want to run. Better yet try doing it both ways.