| unite.ir | R Documentation | 
ir object into one by pasting strings togetherUnite multiple columns in an ir object into one by pasting strings together
unite.ir(data, col, ..., sep = "_", remove = TRUE, na.rm = FALSE)
| data | An object of class  | 
| col | The name of the new column, as a string or symbol. This argument is passed by expression and supports
quasiquotation (you can unquote strings
and symbols). The name is captured from the expression with
 | 
| ... | < | 
| sep | Separator to use between values. | 
| remove | If  | 
| na.rm | If  | 
.data with united columns. If the spectra column is
dropped or invalidated (see ir_new_ir()), the ir class is dropped, else
the object is of class ir.
tidyr::unite()
Other tidyverse: 
arrange.ir(),
distinct.ir(),
extract.ir(),
filter-joins,
filter.ir(),
group_by,
mutate-joins,
mutate,
nest,
pivot_longer.ir(),
pivot_wider.ir(),
rename,
rowwise.ir(),
select.ir(),
separate.ir(),
separate_rows.ir(),
slice,
summarize
## unite
ir_sample_data %>%
  tidyr::separate(
    "id_sample",  c("a", "b", "c")
  ) %>%
  tidyr::unite(id_sample, a, b, c)
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