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Get a tibble returned with n records sorted either by descending order (default) or ascending order.

Usage

top_n_tbl(.data, .n_records, .arrange_value = TRUE, ...)

Arguments

.data

The data you want to pass to the function

.n_records

How many records you want returned

.arrange_value

A boolean with TRUE as the default. TRUE sorts data in descending order

...

The columns you want to pass to the function.

Details

  • Requires a data.frame/tibble

  • Requires at least one column to be chosen inside of the ...

  • Will return the tibble in sorted order that is chosen with descending as the default

Author

Steven P. Sanderson II, MPH

Examples

library(healthyR.data)

df <- healthyR_data

df_tbl <- top_n_tbl(
  .data = df
  , .n_records = 3
  , .arrange_value = TRUE
  , service_line
  , payer_grouping
)

print(df_tbl)
#> # A tibble: 3 × 3
#>   service_line       payer_grouping     n
#>   <chr>              <chr>          <int>
#> 1 Medical            Medicare A     30250
#> 2 General Outpatient Medicare B     13646
#> 3 General Outpatient Blue Cross     10607