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Inspect or change CELLNOTEX.
px_cellnotex(x, value, na_to_star, validate)
## S3 method for class 'px'
px_cellnotex(x, value, na_to_star = TRUE, validate = TRUE)
x |
A px object |
value |
Optional. A data frame with columns 'cellnotex' and one or more columns with the names of the STUB and HEADING variables. The 'cellnotex' column is the cellnotex text, and the STUB/HEADING columns control which cells the note applies to. Use star (*) if a note applies to all cells in a variable. Use column 'language' to set CELLNOTEX for specific languages. If 'value' is missing, the current CELLNOTEX is returned. If value is NULL, CELLNOTEX is removed. |
na_to_star |
Optional. Convert all NAs to '*'. |
validate |
Optional. If TRUE a number of validation checks are performed on the px object, and an error is thrown if the object is not valid. If FALSE, the checks are skipped, which can be usefull for large px objects where the check can be time consuming. Use |
A px object or data frame.
Statistics Sweden's documentation
# Set CELLNOTEX for a value
library(tibble)
x1 <-
population_gl |>
px() |>
px_cellnotex(
tribble(~gender, ~age, ~year, ~cellnote,
'male', '0-6', '2004', 'Approximation'))
x2 <-
x1 |>
px_cellnote(
tribble(~gender, ~age, ~year, ~cellnote,
'female', '*', '2014', 'Uncertainty in ages'))
# Print CELLNOTEX
px_cellnotex(x2)
# Set CELLNOTEX in multiple languagese
x3 <-
x1 |>
px_languages(c('en', 'kl')) |>
px_cellnotex(
tribble(~age, ~year, ~language, ~cellnote,
'*', '2003', 'en', 'Some of the figures are from 2003',
'*', '2003', 'kl', 'Kisitsisit ilaat 2003-imeersuupput'))
px_cellnotex(x3)
# Remove CELLNOTEX
x4 <- px_cellnotex(x3, NULL)
px_cellnotex(x4)
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