nest_extract | R Documentation |
nest_extract()
is used to extract capturing groups from a column in a nested
data frame using regular expressions into a new column. If the groups don't
match, or the input is NA, the output will be NA.
nest_extract( .data, .nest_data, col, into, regex = "([[:alnum:]]+)", remove = TRUE, convert = FALSE, ... )
.data |
A data frame, data frame extension (e.g., a tibble), or a lazy data frame (e.g., from dbplyr or dtplyr). |
.nest_data |
A list-column containing data frames |
col |
Column name or position within This argument is passed by expression and supports quasiquotation (you can unquote column names or column positions). |
into |
Names of new variables to create as character vector.
Use |
regex |
A string representing a regular expression used to extract the
desired values. There should be one group (defined by |
remove |
If |
convert |
If NB: this will cause string |
... |
Additional arguments passed on to |
nest_extract()
is a wrapper for tidyr::extract()
and maintains the functionality
of extract()
within each nested data frame. For more information on extract()
please refer to the documentation in 'tidyr'.
An object of the same type as .data
. Each object in the column .nest_data
will have new columns created according to the capture groups specified in
the regular expression.
Other tidyr verbs:
nest_drop_na()
,
nest_fill()
,
nest_replace_na()
,
nest_separate()
,
nest_unite()
set.seed(123) gm <- gapminder::gapminder gm <- gm %>% mutate(comb = sample(c(NA, "a-b", "a-d", "b-c", "d-e"),size = nrow(gm),replace = TRUE)) gm_nest <- gm %>% tidyr::nest(country_data = -continent) gm_nest %>% nest_extract(.nest_data = country_data, col = comb, into = c("var1","var2"), regex = "([[:alnum:]]+)-([[:alnum:]]+)")
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