| rm_hash | R Documentation | 
Remove/replace/extract hash tags from a string.
rm_hash(
  text.var,
  trim = !extract,
  clean = TRUE,
  pattern = "@rm_hash",
  replacement = "",
  extract = FALSE,
  dictionary = getOption("regex.library"),
  ...
)
ex_hash(
  text.var,
  trim = !extract,
  clean = TRUE,
  pattern = "@rm_hash",
  replacement = "",
  extract = TRUE,
  dictionary = getOption("regex.library"),
  ...
)
text.var | 
 The text variable.  | 
trim | 
 logical.  If   | 
clean | 
 trim logical.  If   | 
pattern | 
 A character string containing a regular expression (or 
character string for   | 
replacement | 
 Replacement for matched   | 
extract | 
 logical.  If   | 
dictionary | 
 A dictionary of canned regular expressions to search within 
if   | 
... | 
 Other arguments passed to   | 
Returns a character string with hash tags removed.
stackoverflow's hwnd and Tyler Rinker <tyler.rinker@gmail.com>.
The hash tag regular expression was taken from: https://stackoverflow.com/a/25096474/1000343
gsub,
stri_extract_all_regex
Other rm_ functions: 
rm_abbreviation(),
rm_between(),
rm_bracket(),
rm_caps(),
rm_caps_phrase(),
rm_citation(),
rm_citation_tex(),
rm_city_state(),
rm_city_state_zip(),
rm_date(),
rm_default(),
rm_dollar(),
rm_email(),
rm_emoticon(),
rm_endmark(),
rm_nchar_words(),
rm_non_ascii(),
rm_non_words(),
rm_number(),
rm_percent(),
rm_phone(),
rm_postal_code(),
rm_repeated_characters(),
rm_repeated_phrases(),
rm_repeated_words(),
rm_tag(),
rm_time(),
rm_title_name(),
rm_url(),
rm_white(),
rm_zip()
x <- c("@hadley I like #rstats for #ggplot2 work.",
    "Difference between #magrittr and #pipeR, both implement pipeline operators for #rstats: 
        http://renkun.me/r/2014/07/26/difference-between-magrittr-and-pipeR.html @timelyportfolio",
    "Slides from great talk: @ramnath_vaidya: Interactive slides from Interactive Visualization 
        presentation #user2014. http://ramnathv.github.io/user2014-rcharts/#1"
)
rm_hash(x)
rm_hash(rm_tag(x))
ex_hash(x)
## remove just the hash symbol
rm_hash(x, replace="\\3")
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