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Keep only unique/distinct rows from a data frame. This is similar to unique.data.frame() but considerably faster.

Usage

# S3 method for class 'Seurat'
distinct(.data, ..., .keep_all = FALSE)

Arguments

.data

A data frame, data frame extension (e.g. a tibble), or a lazy data frame (e.g. from dbplyr or dtplyr). See Methods, below, for more details.

...

<data-masking> Optional variables to use when determining uniqueness. If there are multiple rows for a given combination of inputs, only the first row will be preserved. If omitted, will use all variables in the data frame.

.keep_all

If TRUE, keep all variables in .data. If a combination of ... is not distinct, this keeps the first row of values.

Value

An object of the same type as .data. The output has the following properties:

  • Rows are a subset of the input but appear in the same order.

  • Columns are not modified if ... is empty or .keep_all is TRUE. Otherwise, distinct() first calls mutate() to create new columns.

  • Groups are not modified.

  • Data frame attributes are preserved.

Methods

This function is a generic, which means that packages can provide implementations (methods) for other classes. See the documentation of individual methods for extra arguments and differences in behaviour.

The following methods are currently available in loaded packages: dplyr (data.frame), plotly (plotly), tidyseurat (Seurat) .

Examples

data("pbmc_small")
pbmc_small |> distinct(groups)
#> tidyseurat says: A data frame is returned for independent data analysis.
#> # A tibble: 2 × 1
#>   groups
#>   <chr> 
#> 1 g2    
#> 2 g1