1) Use the dataset "mtcars" and perform the following:
· Print the structure of the dataset
· Use head() command to Print first 10 observations
· Use tail() commands to Print last 15 observations
· Sort the observations of the dataset “mtcars” in increasing order based on the values in the
column "mpg"
· Sort the observations of the dataset “mtcars” in decreasing order based on the values in the
column "cyl"
· Sort the observations of the dataset “mtcars” in increasing order based on the values in the
columns both "mpg" and "cyl"
· Sort the observations of the dataset “mtcars” in decreasing order based on the values in the
columns both "mpg" and "cyl”
· Sort the observations of the dataset “mtcars” by column “mpg” in increasing order and
column “cyl” in decreasing order
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2) Create a vector as x <- c(9:20, 1:5, 3:7, 0:8)
· Use duplicated() function to print the logical vector indicating the duplicate values present
in x
· Observe the output of duplicated(x, fromLast = TRUE)
· What is the difference between duplicated(x) and duplicated(x,fromLast=TRUE)
· Extract duplicate elements from x
· Extract unique elements from x
· Print duplicate elements from x in different order (Hint: Use duplicated(x, fromLast =
TRUE))
· Extract unique elements from x in different order (Hint: Use duplicated(x, fromLast =
TRUE))
· Print the indices of duplicate elements
· Print the indices of unique elements
· How many unique elements are in x
· How many duplicate elements are in x
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3)Create a dataframe df:
a <- c(rep("A", 3), rep("B", 3), rep("C",2))
b <- c(1,1,2,4,1,1,2,2)
df <-[Link](a,b)
· Use duplicated() function to print the logical vector indicating the duplicate values present
in dataframe “df”
· Extract duplicate elements from dataframe “df”
· Extract unique elements from dataframe “df”
· Print the indices of duplicate elements
· Print the indices of unique elements
· How many unique elements are in dataframe "df"
· How many duplicate elements are in dataframe "df"
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