Github user shivaram commented on a diff in the pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/6668#discussion_r32138457
  
    --- Diff: examples/src/main/r/data-manipulation.R ---
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    +#
    +# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
    +# contributor license agreements.  See the NOTICE file distributed with
    +# this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
    +# The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0
    +# (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
    +# the License.  You may obtain a copy of the License at
    +#
    +#    http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
    +#
    +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
    +# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
    +# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
    +# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
    +# limitations under the License.
    +#
    +
    +# For this example, we shall use the "flights" dataset
    +# The dataset consists of every flight departing Houston in 2011.
    +# The data set is made up of 227,496 rows x 14 columns. 
    +
    +# Load SparkR library into your R session
    +library(SparkR)
    +
    +args <- commandArgs(trailing = TRUE)
    +
    +## Initialize SparkContext
    +sc <- sparkR.init(appName = "SparkR-data-manipulation-example")
    +
    +## Initialize SQLContext
    +sqlContext <- sparkRSQL.init(sc)
    +
    +if (length(args) != 1) {
    +  print("Usage: data-manipulation.R <path-to-flights.csv")
    +  print("The data can be downloaded from: 
http://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/sparkr-data/flights.csv ")
    +  q("no")
    +}
    +
    +flightsCsvPath <- args[[1]]
    +
    +
    +# Create a local R dataframe
    +flights_df <- read.csv(flightsCsvPath, header = TRUE)
    +flights_df$date <- as.Date(flights_df$date)
    +
    +## Filter flights whose destination is San Francisco and write to a local 
data frame
    +SFO_df <- flights_df[flights_df$dest == "SFO", ] 
    +
    +# Convert the local data frame into a SparkR DataFrame
    +SFO_DF <- createDataFrame(sqlContext, SFO_df)
    +
    +#  Directly create a SparkR DataFrame from the source data
    +flightsDF <- read.df(sqlContext, flightsCsvPath, source = "csv", header = 
"true")
    +
    +# Print the schema of this Spark DataFrame
    +printSchema(flightsDF)
    +
    +# Cache the DataFrame
    +cache(flightsDF)
    +
    +# Print the first 6 rows of the DataFrame
    +showDF(flightsDF, numRows = 6) ## Or
    +head(flightsDF)
    +
    +# Show the column names in the DataFrame
    +columns(flightsDF)
    +
    +# Show the number of rows in the DataFrame
    +count(flightsDF)
    +
    +# Show summary statistics for numeric colums
    +describe(flightsDF)
    +
    +# Select specific columns
    +destDF <- select(flightsDF, "dest", "cancelled")
    +
    +# Using SQL to select columns of data
    +# First, register the flights DataFrame as a table
    +registerTempTable(flightsDF, "flightsTable")
    +destDF <- sql(sqlContext, "SELECT dest, cancelled FROM flightsTable")
    +
    +# Use collect to create a local R data frame
    +local_df <- collect(destDF)
    +
    +# Print the newly created local data frame
    +print(local_df)
    +
    +# Filter flights whose destination is JFK
    +jfkDF <- filter(flightsDF, "dest == JFK") ##OR
    +jfkDF <- filter(flightsDF, flightsDF$dest == "JFK")
    +
    +# Install the magrittr library
    +if("magrittr" %in% rownames(installed.packages())) { library(magrittr) }
    +
    +# Group the flights by date and then find the average daily delay
    +# Write the result into a DataFrame
    +groupBy(flightsDF, "date") %>%
    +  avg(dep_delay = "avg", arr_delay = "avg") -> dailyDelayDF
    --- End diff --
    
    This needs to be `agg(dep_delay...` or to be more clear 
`summarize(dep_delay = ...`


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