It really depends on your data and queries. You could either do these
directly in J or using the Jd database (which has a fast csv reader and
SQL-like queries).

Could you give us some simple examples?


On Sun, Dec 7, 2014 at 6:57 PM, Ryan <[email protected]> wrote:

> I appreciate how helpful this forum has been so far so I'd thought I'd
> ask another question.
>
> Essentially, can someone point me to how J users perform the basic
> data manipulation operations that you can do, for example, using R's
> dplyr or SQL queries?
>
> Specifically, I want to be able to (mainly on a bunch of csv files):
> Do unions, joins, selects, filters, group by's,
> and create new columns as functions of other columns.
>
> I want to get a sense of how easy it is compared to R, and hopefully
> learn efficient ways of doing it in J.
>
> thanks for any help,
> Ryan
>
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