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#' Specific case converter shortcuts
#'
#' Wrappers around \code{to_any_case()}
#'
#' @param string A string (for example names of a data frame).
#'
#' @param abbreviations character. (Case insensitive) matched abbreviations are surrounded by underscores. In this way, they can get recognized by the parser. This is useful when e.g. \code{parsing_option} 1 is needed for the use case, but some abbreviations but some substrings would require \code{parsing_option} 2. Furthermore, this argument also specifies the formatting of abbreviations in the output for the cases title, mixed, lower and upper camel. E.g. for upper camel the first letter is always in upper case, but when the abbreviation is supplied in upper case, this will also be visible in the output.
#'
#' Use this feature with care: One letter abbreviations and abbreviations next to each other are hard to read and also not easy to parse for further processing.
#'
#' @param sep_in (short for separator input) if character, is interpreted as a
#' regular expression (wrapped internally into \code{stringr::regex()}).
#' The default value is a regular expression that matches any sequence of
#' non-alphanumeric values. All matches will be replaced by underscores
#' (additionally to \code{"_"} and \code{" "}, for which this is always true, even
#' if \code{NULL} is supplied). These underscores are used internally to split
#' the strings into substrings and specify the word boundaries.
#'
#' @param parsing_option An integer that will determine the parsing_option.
#' \itemize{
#' \item{1: \code{"RRRStudio" -> "RRR_Studio"}}
#' \item{2: \code{"RRRStudio" -> "RRRS_tudio"}}
#' \item{3: \code{"RRRStudio" -> "RRRSStudio"}. This will become for example \code{"Rrrstudio"} when we convert to lower camel case.}
#' \item{-1, -2, -3: These \code{parsing_options}'s will suppress the conversion after non-alphanumeric values.}
#' \item{0: no parsing}
#' }
#'
#' @param transliterations A character vector (if not \code{NULL}). The entries of this argument
#' need to be elements of \code{stringi::stri_trans_list()} (like "Latin-ASCII", which is often useful) or names of lookup tables (currently
#' only "german" is supported). In the order of the entries the letters of the input
#' string will be transliterated via \code{stringi::stri_trans_general()} or replaced via the
#' matches of the lookup table. When named character elements are supplied as part of `transliterations`, anything that matches the names is replaced by the corresponding value.
#' You should use this feature with care in case of \code{case = "parsed"}, \code{case = "internal_parsing"} and
#' \code{case = "none"}, since for upper case letters, which have transliterations/replacements
#' of length 2, the second letter will be transliterated to lowercase, for example Oe, Ae, Ss, which
#' might not always be what is intended. In this case you can make usage of the option to supply named elements and specify the transliterations yourself.
#'
#' @param numerals A character specifying the alignment of numerals (\code{"middle"}, \code{left}, \code{right} or \code{asis}). I.e. \code{numerals = "left"} ensures that no output separator is in front of a digit.
#'
#' @param sep_out (short for separator output) String that will be used as separator. The defaults are \code{"_"}
#' and \code{""}, regarding the specified \code{case}. When \code{length(sep_out) > 1}, the last element of \code{sep_out} gets recycled and separators are incorporated per string according to their order.
#'
#' @param unique_sep A string. If not \code{NULL}, then duplicated names will get
#' a suffix integer
#' in the order of their appearance. The suffix is separated by the supplied string
#' to this argument.
#'
#' @param empty_fill A string. If it is supplied, then each entry that matches "" will be replaced
#' by the supplied string to this argument.
#'
#' @param prefix prefix (string).
#'
#' @param postfix postfix (string).
#'
#' @return A character vector according the specified parameters above.
#'
#' @note caseconverters are vectorised over \code{string}, \code{sep_in}, \code{sep_out},
#' \code{empty_fill}, \code{prefix} and \code{postfix}.
#' @author Malte Grosser, \email{malte.grosser@@gmail.com}
#' @keywords utilities
#'
#' @name caseconverter
#' @return A character vector according the specified target case.
#'
#' @author Malte Grosser, \email{malte.grosser@@gmail.com}
#' @keywords utilities
#'
#' @examples
#' strings <- c("this Is a Strange_string", "AND THIS ANOTHER_One", NA)
#'
#' to_snake_case(strings)
#' to_lower_camel_case(strings)
#' to_upper_camel_case(strings)
#' to_screaming_snake_case(strings)
#' to_lower_upper_case(strings)
#' to_upper_lower_case(strings)
#' to_parsed_case(strings)
#' to_mixed_case(strings)
#' to_swap_case(strings)
#' to_sentence_case(strings)
#' to_random_case(strings)
#' to_title_case(strings)
#'
#'
#' @rdname caseconverter
#' @seealso \href{https://github.com/Tazinho/snakecase}{snakecase on github}, \code{\link{to_any_case}} for flexible high level conversion and more examples.
#' @export
to_snake_case <- function(string,
abbreviations = NULL,
sep_in = "[^[:alnum:]]",
parsing_option = 1,
transliterations = NULL,
numerals = "middle",
sep_out = NULL,
unique_sep = NULL,
empty_fill = NULL,
prefix = "",
postfix = ""){
to_any_case(string = string,
case = "snake",
sep_in = sep_in,
transliterations = transliterations,
numerals = numerals,
sep_out = sep_out,
prefix = prefix,
postfix = postfix,
unique_sep = unique_sep,
empty_fill = empty_fill,
parsing_option = parsing_option,
abbreviations = abbreviations)
}
#' @rdname caseconverter
#' @export
to_lower_camel_case <- function(string,
abbreviations = NULL,
sep_in = "[^[:alnum:]]",
parsing_option = 1,
transliterations = NULL,
numerals = "middle",
sep_out = NULL,
unique_sep = NULL,
empty_fill = NULL,
prefix = "",
postfix = ""){
to_any_case(string = string,
case = "lower_camel",
sep_in = sep_in,
transliterations = transliterations,
numerals = numerals,
sep_out = sep_out,
prefix = prefix,
postfix = postfix,
unique_sep = unique_sep,
empty_fill = empty_fill,
parsing_option = parsing_option,
abbreviations = abbreviations)
}
#' @rdname caseconverter
#' @export
to_upper_camel_case <- function(string,
abbreviations = NULL,
sep_in = "[^[:alnum:]]",
parsing_option = 1,
transliterations = NULL,
numerals = "middle",
sep_out = NULL,
unique_sep = NULL,
empty_fill = NULL,
prefix = "",
postfix = ""){
to_any_case(string = string,
case = "upper_camel",
sep_in = sep_in,
transliterations = transliterations,
numerals = numerals,
sep_out = sep_out,
prefix = prefix,
postfix = postfix,
unique_sep = unique_sep,
empty_fill = empty_fill,
parsing_option = parsing_option,
abbreviations = abbreviations)
}
#' @rdname caseconverter
#' @export
to_screaming_snake_case <- function(string,
abbreviations = NULL,
sep_in = "[^[:alnum:]]",
parsing_option = 1,
transliterations = NULL,
numerals = "middle",
sep_out = NULL,
unique_sep = NULL,
empty_fill = NULL,
prefix = "",
postfix = ""){
to_any_case(string = string,
case = "screaming_snake",
sep_in = sep_in,
transliterations = transliterations,
numerals = numerals,
sep_out = sep_out,
prefix = prefix,
postfix = postfix,
unique_sep = unique_sep,
empty_fill = empty_fill,
parsing_option = parsing_option,
abbreviations = abbreviations)
}
#' @rdname caseconverter
#' @export
to_parsed_case <- function(string,
abbreviations = NULL,
sep_in = "[^[:alnum:]]",
parsing_option = 1,
transliterations = NULL,
numerals = "middle",
sep_out = NULL,
unique_sep = NULL,
empty_fill = NULL,
prefix = "",
postfix = ""){
to_any_case(string = string,
case = "parsed",
sep_in = sep_in,
transliterations = transliterations,
numerals = numerals,
sep_out = sep_out,
prefix = prefix,
postfix = postfix,
unique_sep = unique_sep,
empty_fill = empty_fill,
parsing_option = parsing_option,
abbreviations = abbreviations)
}
#' @rdname caseconverter
#' @export
to_mixed_case <- function(string,
abbreviations = NULL,
sep_in = "[^[:alnum:]]",
parsing_option = 1,
transliterations = NULL,
numerals = "middle",
sep_out = NULL,
unique_sep = NULL,
empty_fill = NULL,
prefix = "",
postfix = ""){
to_any_case(string = string,
case = "mixed",
sep_in = sep_in,
transliterations = transliterations,
numerals = numerals,
sep_out = sep_out,
prefix = prefix,
postfix = postfix,
unique_sep = unique_sep,
empty_fill = empty_fill,
parsing_option = parsing_option,
abbreviations = abbreviations)
}
#' @rdname caseconverter
#' @export
to_lower_upper_case <- function(string,
abbreviations = NULL,
sep_in = "[^[:alnum:]]",
parsing_option = 1,
transliterations = NULL,
numerals = "middle",
sep_out = NULL,
unique_sep = NULL,
empty_fill = NULL,
prefix = "",
postfix = ""){
to_any_case(string = string,
case = "lower_upper",
sep_in = sep_in,
transliterations = transliterations,
numerals = numerals,
sep_out = sep_out,
prefix = prefix,
postfix = postfix,
unique_sep = unique_sep,
empty_fill = empty_fill,
parsing_option = parsing_option,
abbreviations = abbreviations)
}
#' @rdname caseconverter
#' @export
to_upper_lower_case <- function(string,
abbreviations = NULL,
sep_in = "[^[:alnum:]]",
parsing_option = 1,
transliterations = NULL,
numerals = "middle",
sep_out = NULL,
unique_sep = NULL,
empty_fill = NULL,
prefix = "",
postfix = ""){
to_any_case(string = string,
case = "upper_lower",
sep_in = sep_in,
transliterations = transliterations,
numerals = numerals,
sep_out = sep_out,
prefix = prefix,
postfix = postfix,
unique_sep = unique_sep,
empty_fill = empty_fill,
parsing_option = parsing_option,
abbreviations = abbreviations)
}
#' @rdname caseconverter
#' @export
to_swap_case <- function(string,
abbreviations = NULL,
sep_in = "[^[:alnum:]]",
parsing_option = 1,
transliterations = NULL,
numerals = "middle",
sep_out = NULL,
unique_sep = NULL,
empty_fill = NULL,
prefix = "",
postfix = ""){
to_any_case(string = string,
case = "swap",
sep_in = sep_in,
transliterations = transliterations,
numerals = numerals,
sep_out = sep_out,
prefix = prefix,
postfix = postfix,
unique_sep = unique_sep,
empty_fill = empty_fill,
parsing_option = parsing_option,
abbreviations = abbreviations)
}
#' @rdname caseconverter
#' @export
to_sentence_case <- function(string,
abbreviations = NULL,
sep_in = "[^[:alnum:]]",
parsing_option = 1,
transliterations = NULL,
numerals = "middle",
sep_out = NULL,
unique_sep = NULL,
empty_fill = NULL,
prefix = "",
postfix = ""){
to_any_case(string = string,
case = "sentence",
sep_in = sep_in,
transliterations = transliterations,
numerals = numerals,
sep_out = sep_out,
prefix = prefix,
postfix = postfix,
unique_sep = unique_sep,
empty_fill = empty_fill,
parsing_option = parsing_option,
abbreviations = abbreviations)
}
#' @rdname caseconverter
#' @export
to_random_case <- function(string,
abbreviations = NULL,
sep_in = "[^[:alnum:]]",
parsing_option = 1,
transliterations = NULL,
numerals = "middle",
sep_out = NULL,
unique_sep = NULL,
empty_fill = NULL,
prefix = "",
postfix = ""){
to_any_case(string = string,
case = "random",
sep_in = sep_in,
transliterations = transliterations,
numerals = numerals,
sep_out = sep_out,
prefix = prefix,
postfix = postfix,
unique_sep = unique_sep,
empty_fill = empty_fill,
parsing_option = parsing_option,
abbreviations = abbreviations)
}
#' @rdname caseconverter
#' @export
to_title_case <- function(string,
abbreviations = NULL,
sep_in = "[^[:alnum:]]",
parsing_option = 1,
transliterations = NULL,
numerals = "middle",
sep_out = NULL,
unique_sep = NULL,
empty_fill = NULL,
prefix = "",
postfix = ""){
to_any_case(string = string,
case = "title",
sep_in = sep_in,
transliterations = transliterations,
numerals = numerals,
sep_out = sep_out,
prefix = prefix,
postfix = postfix,
unique_sep = unique_sep,
empty_fill = empty_fill,
parsing_option = parsing_option,
abbreviations = abbreviations)
}
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