R/nth.R

Defines functions default_missing.data.frame default_missing.default default_missing last first nth

Documented in first last nth

#' Extract the first, last or nth value from a vector
#'
#' These are straightforward wrappers around \code{\link{[[}}. The main advantage is that you can provide an optional
#' secondary vector that defines the ordering, and provide a default value to use when the input is shorter than
#' expected.
#'
#' @param x A vector
#' @param n For `nth()`, a single integer specifying the position. Negative integers index from the end (i.e. `-1L`
#' will return the last value in the vector).
#'
#' If a double is supplied, it will be silently truncated.
#' @param order_by An optional vector used to determine the order
#' @param default A default value to use if the position does not exist in the input. This is guessed by default for
#' base vectors, where a missing value of the appropriate type is returned, and for lists, where a `NULL` is return.
#'
#' For more complicated objects, you'll need to supply this value. Make sure it is the same type as `x`.
#'
#' @return A single value. `[[` is used to do the subsetting.
#'
#' @examples
#' x <- 1:10
#' y <- 10:1
#'
#' first(x)
#' last(y)
#'
#' nth(x, 1)
#' nth(x, 5)
#' nth(x, -2)
#' nth(x, 11)
#'
#' last(x)
#' # Second argument provides optional ordering
#' last(x, y)
#'
#' # These functions always return a single value
#' first(integer())
#'
#' @export
nth <- function(x, n, order_by = NULL, default = default_missing(x)) {
  if (length(n) != 1 || !is.numeric(n)) stop("`n` must be a single integer.")
  n <- trunc(n)
  if (n == 0 || n > length(x) || n < -length(x)) return(default)
  if (n < 0) n <- length(x) + n + 1
  if (is.null(order_by)) x[[n]] else x[[order(order_by)[[n]]]]
}

#' @export
#' @rdname nth
first <- function(x, order_by = NULL, default = default_missing(x)) {
  nth(x, 1L, order_by = order_by, default = default)
}

#' @export
#' @rdname nth
last <- function(x, order_by = NULL, default = default_missing(x)) {
  nth(x, -1L, order_by = order_by, default = default)
}

default_missing <- function(x) {
  UseMethod("default_missing")
}

#' @export
default_missing.default <- function(x) {
  if (!is.object(x) && is.list(x)) NULL else x[NA_real_]
}

#' @export
default_missing.data.frame <- function(x) {
  rep(NA, nrow(x))
}

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