Full_join error
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Sude • 0

I can't fix this error. What should I do? :(

I can't fix this error. What should I do?

R dplyr • 1.8k views
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You could start by putting a reproducible example like providing dput() output of both these shr_* variables.

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Thank you.

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? Do you understand what I am saying? I am not taunting you, if you don't understand please comment, it's nothing wrong with asking for clarification. Questions need reproducible examples to help.

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Do you understand what I am saying? I am not taunting you, if you don't understand please comment, it's nothing wrong with asking for clarification.

How did you figure all of this from a simple Thank you? Could it not be that the OP figured out what the problem was based on our combined responses, thanked us both and upvoted our responses?

I think you know better than to expect that everyone will verbally confirm problem solution.

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Hi. Sorry I am answering now. Yes I understood actually the next days I solved the problem but now I have a new problem. :) Thank you for your kindness

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Mensur Dlakic ★ 30k

I am no R expert, but the error message is pretty clear. It seems that you don't have a column patient in one or both of your data frames.

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Thank you.

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