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r - Difference between pull and select in dplyr?

It seems like dplyr::pull() and dplyr::select() do the same thing. Is there a difference besides that dplyr::pull() only selects 1 variable?

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First, it makes to see what class each function creates.

library(dplyr)

mtcars %>% pull(cyl) %>% class()
#> 'numeric'

mtcars %>% select(cyl) %>% class()
#> 'data.frame'

So pull() creates a vector -- which, in this case, is numeric -- whereas select() creates a data frame.

Basically, pull() is the equivalent to writing mtcars$cyl or mtcars[, "cyl"], whereas select() removes all of the columns except for cyl but maintains the data frame structure


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