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r - Add rows to grouped data with dplyr?

My data is in a data.frame format like this sample data:

data <- 
structure(list(Article = structure(c(1L, 1L, 3L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 
1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 2L, 1L, 2L, 1L, 2L, 1L
), .Label = c("10004", "10006", "10007"), class = "factor"), 
Demand = c(26L, 780L, 2L, 181L, 228L, 214L, 219L, 291L, 104L, 
72L, 155L, 237L, 182L, 148L, 52L, 227L, 2L, 355L, 2L, 432L, 
1L, 156L), Week = c("2013-W01", "2013-W01", "2013-W01", "2013-W01", 
"2013-W01", "2013-W02", "2013-W02", "2013-W02", "2013-W02", 
"2013-W02", "2013-W03", "2013-W03", "2013-W03", "2013-W03", 
"2013-W03", "2013-W04", "2013-W04", "2013-W04", "2013-W04", 
"2013-W04", "2013-W04", "2013-W04")), .Names = c("Article", 
"Demand", "Week"), class = "data.frame", row.names = c(NA, -22L))

I would like to summarize the demand column by week and article. To do this, I use:

library(dplyr)
WeekSums <- 
  data %>%
   group_by(Article, Week) %>%
   summarize(
    WeekDemand = sum(Demand)
   )

But because some articles were not sold in certain weeks, the number of rows per article differs (only weeks with sales are shown in the WeekSums dataframe). How could I adjust my data so that each article has the same number of rows (one for each week), including weeks with 0 demand?

The output should then look like this:

  Article     Week WeekDemand
1   10004 2013-W01       1215
2   10004 2013-W02        900
3   10004 2013-W03        774
4   10004 2013-W04       1170
5   10006 2013-W01        0
6   10006 2013-W02        0
7   10006 2013-W03        0
8   10006 2013-W04         5
9   10007 2013-W01         2
10   10007 2013-W02        0
11   10007 2013-W03        0
12   10007 2013-W04        0

I tried

WeekSums %>%
  group_by(Article) %>%
  if(n()< 4) rep(rbind(c(Article,NA,NA)), 4 - n() )

but this doesn’t work. In my original approach, I resolved this problem by merging a dataframe of week numbers 1-4 with my rawdata file for each article. That way, I got 4 weeks (rows) per article, but the implementation with a for loop is very inefficient and so I’m trying to do the same with dplyr (or any other more efficient package/function). Any suggestions would be much appreciated!

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Without dplyr it can be done like this:

as.data.frame(xtabs(Demand ~ Week + Article, data))

giving:

       Week Article Freq
1  2013-W01   10004 1215
2  2013-W02   10004  900
3  2013-W03   10004  774
4  2013-W04   10004 1170
5  2013-W01   10006    0
6  2013-W02   10006    0
7  2013-W03   10006    0
8  2013-W04   10006    5
9  2013-W01   10007    2
10 2013-W02   10007    0
11 2013-W03   10007    0
12 2013-W04   10007    0

and this can be rewritten as a magrittr or dplyr pipeline like this:

data %>% xtabs(formula = Demand ~ Week + Article) %>% as.data.frame()

The as.data.frame() at the end could be omitted if a wide form solution were desired.


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