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In Tidyverse, join works like this:
inner_join(df1, df2, "id")
or like this:
inner_join(df1, df2, by = "id")
but not like this:
inner_join(df1, df2, by = id)
In Tidier, join works like this:
@inner_join(df1, df2, a)
@inner_join(df1, df2, "a")
But not like this:
@inner_join(df1, df2, by = "a") @inner_join(df1, df2, by = a)
@inner_join(df1, df2, by = "a")
@inner_join(df1, df2, by = a)
It also does not work like this: @inner_join(df1, df2, :a)
@inner_join(df1, df2, :a)
There could be examples in the docs showing this.
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Great point. We can clarify the docs for now and potentially fix in the future to make it work either way.
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In Tidyverse, join works like this:
inner_join(df1, df2, "id")
or like this:
inner_join(df1, df2, by = "id")
but not like this:
inner_join(df1, df2, by = id)
In Tidier, join works like this:
@inner_join(df1, df2, a)
or like this:
@inner_join(df1, df2, "a")
But not like this:
@inner_join(df1, df2, by = "a")
@inner_join(df1, df2, by = a)
It also does not work like this:
@inner_join(df1, df2, :a)
There could be examples in the docs showing this.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: