Kornell | A new e-learning platform | Runtime Evironment library
kandi X-RAY | Kornell Summary
kandi X-RAY | Kornell Summary
This project is a new e-learning platform, because we need to change the way we educate ourselves. Current e-learning solutions and content, specially in developing countries, leaves much to be desired in technology and services. Learning is proven to be more effective when done socially and interactivelly, not by watching silly animations or unchallenging games. This platform shall enable content developers to publish interactive, social and exciting content. Technology is a key piece of education, and this project shall support the best of modern web technologies, leveraging high quality audio, video and presentations on mobile devices as well as on desktops. Finally, we aim to be extremely cost efficient, leveraging the scale advantages of cloud computing and offering this platform as an open source project, allowing its usage by institutions of any size, budget and maturity.
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I have a dataset with different companies that have published articles in different blogs (but they use similar names, not always the same) and I want to group them by similar results and count in how many blogs they have published articles.
I want to group it by similar name results, keep the address of the first result and then check if there is a 1 (published article) or a 0 (no published article) among the variables of the rest of the results.
I have a similar question here for the first part but now I don't know how to manage the 2 actions at the same time.
This is a sample of my dataset:
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Dec-23 at 10:26You can simply include it in your grouping. Using the function from your previous answer (given by @RuiBarradas), then
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