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dplyr - How to print the head (first 10 rows) with only select variables in R

To print out the first 10 rows of a dataframe in R, I am using head(data.frame, 10).

But this dataframe has 64 variables, and I only want to select 3 of those variables to show for my print out of the first 10 rows.

Can I use the head function to do this?

question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65879503/how-to-print-the-head-first-10-rows-with-only-select-variables-in-r

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You can use dplyr::select first and then run head after that in a pipe :)

df <- data.frame(x = rnorm(100, mean = 1, sd = 0.5),
           y = rnorm(100, 30, 2),
           z = rnorm(100, 200, 20))


df %>% 
  select(x, y) %>% 
  head(., 10)

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