I have the following data frame in R that looks like this. Each depth and timestamp have a unique value. I can't figure out how to collapse the data frame to get rid of the NAs and have 1 row for each timestamp.
| time | depth1 | depth2 | depth3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| t1 | value | NA | NA |
| t1 | NA | value | NA |
| t1 | NA | NA | value |
| t2 | value | NA | NA |
| t2 | NA | value | NA |
| t2 | NA | NA | value |
I worked out a code that gave me unique depths for each row and unique timestamps for each column, resulting in a very wide data frame.
How can I reduce the rows to a single time stamp? I need a dataframe that looks like this:
| time | d1 | d2 | d3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| t1 | v1 | v2 | v3 |
| t2 | v1 | v2 | v3 |
| t3 | v1 | v2 | v3 |
I have tried a bunch of different things including
spread(depth_ft, value)
but have not had any luck.
The original data is like this:
| time | depth | value |
|---|---|---|
| t1 | d1 | v1 |
| t1 | d2 | v2 |
| t1 | d3 | v3 |
| t2 | d1 | v1 |
| t2 | d2 | v2 |
| t2 | d3 | v3 |
Please try
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