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grouped_df.Rd
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\name{grouped_df}
\alias{grouped_df}
\alias{is.grouped_df}
\alias{is_grouped_df}
\title{A grouped data frame.}
\usage{
grouped_df(data, vars, drop = group_by_drop_default(data))

is.grouped_df(x)

is_grouped_df(x)
}
\arguments{
\item{data}{a tbl or data frame.}

\item{vars}{A character vector.}

\item{drop}{When \code{.drop = TRUE}, empty groups are dropped.}
}
\description{
The easiest way to create a grouped data frame is to call the \code{group_by()}
method on a data frame or tbl: this will take care of capturing
the unevaluated expressions for you.

These functions are designed for programmatic use. For data analysis
purposes see \code{\link[=group_data]{group_data()}} for the accessor functions that retrieve
various metadata from a grouped data frames.
}
\keyword{internal}
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