df_unite | R Documentation |
Paste together multiple columns into one. Wrapper arround
unite()
that supports standard and non standard
evaluation.
df_unite(data, col, ..., vars = NULL, sep = "_", remove = TRUE, na.rm = FALSE) df_unite_factors( data, col, ..., vars = NULL, sep = "_", remove = TRUE, na.rm = FALSE )
data |
a data frame |
col |
the name of the new column as a string or a symbol. |
... |
a selection of columns. One or more unquoted expressions (or variable names) separated by commas. |
vars |
a character vector containing the column names of interest. |
sep |
Separator to use between values. |
remove |
If |
na.rm |
If |
df_unite()
: Unite multiple columns into one.
df_unite_factors()
: Unite factor columns. First, order factors levels then
merge them into one column. The output column is a factor.
# Non standard evaluation head(ToothGrowth) %>% df_unite(col = "dose_supp", dose, supp) # Standard evaluation head(ToothGrowth) %>% df_unite(col = "dose_supp", vars = c("dose", "supp"))
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