name-repair-superseded | R Documentation |
tidy_names()
, set_tidy_names()
, and repair_names()
were early efforts
to facilitate post hoc name repair in tibble, given that tibble()
and
as_tibble()
did not do this.
From tibble v2.0.0, the .name_repair
argument gives direct access to three
specific levels of name repair: minimal
, unique
, and universal
.
See vctrs::vec_as_names()
for the implementation of the underlying logic.
tidy_names(name, syntactic = FALSE, quiet = FALSE)
set_tidy_names(x, syntactic = FALSE, quiet = FALSE)
repair_names(x, prefix = "V", sep = "")
name |
A |
syntactic |
Should names be made syntactically valid? If |
quiet |
Whether to suppress messages about name repair. |
x |
A vector. |
prefix |
A string, the prefix to use for new column names. |
sep |
A string inserted between the column name and de-duplicating number. |
x
with repaired names or a repaired version of name
.
These functions are superseded. The repair_names()
logic
will also remain available in vctrs::vec_as_names_legacy()
.
tibble(..., `.name_repair = "unique"`) ## is preferred to df <- tibble(...) set_tidy_names(df, syntactic = FALSE) tibble(..., `.name_repair = "universal"`) ## is preferred to df <- tibble(...) set_tidy_names(df, syntactic = TRUE)
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