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relocate(dest)
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This is similar to computing the max delay with `summarize()`, but you get the whole corresponding row instead of the single summary statistic.
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Note that there are 105 destinations but we get 108 rows here.
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What's up?
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`slice_min()` and `slice_max()` keep tied values so `n = 1` means give me all rows with the highest value.
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If you want exactly one row per group you can set `keep_ties = FALSE`.
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This is similar to computing the max delay with `summarize()`, but you get the whole corresponding row (or rows if there's a tie) instead of the single summary statistic.
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### Grouping by multiple variables
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