umx_paste_names | R Documentation |
It's easier to work with base names, rather than the twice-as-long hard-to-typo list of column names.
umx_paste_names
adds suffixes to names so you can work with that nice short list.
So, you provide bmi
, and you get back fully specified family-wise names: c("bmi_T1", "bmi_T2")
note: tvars
is a shortcut for umx_paste_names
umx_paste_names(
varNames,
sep = "",
suffixes = 1:2,
covNames = NULL,
prefix = NULL
)
varNames |
a list of base names, e.g c("bmi", "IQ") |
sep |
A string separating the name and the twin suffix, e.g. "_T" (default is "") |
suffixes |
a list of terminal suffixes differentiating the twins default = 1:2) |
covNames |
a list of base names for covariates (to be sorted last in list), e.g c("age", "sex") |
prefix |
a string to prepend to each label, e.g "mean" -> "mean_age" "mean_sex" |
Method 1: Use complete suffixes
You can provide complete suffixes like "_T1" and "_T2". This has the benefit of being explicit and very general:
umx_paste_names(c("var1", "var2"), suffixes = c("_T1", "_T2"))
Note: for quick typing, tvars
is an alias for umx_paste_names
Method 2: Use sep and a suffix vector.
Alternatively, you can use sep
to add a constant like "_T" after each basename, along
with a vector of suffixes. This has the benefit of showing what is varying:
This is then suffixed with e.g. "1", "2".
umx_paste_names(c("var1", "var2"), sep = "_T", suffixes = 1:2)
Working with covariates
If you are using umxACEcov()
, you need to keep all the covariates at the end of the list.
Here's how:
umx_paste_names(c("var1", "var2"), cov = c("cov1"), sep = "_T", suffixes = 1:2)
note: in conventional twin models, the expCov matrix is T1 vars, followed by T2 vars. For covariates, you want
T1vars, T2 vars, T1 covs, T2 covs. This is what covNames
accomplishes.
vector of suffixed var names, i.e., c("v1_T1", "v2_T1", "v1_T2", "v2_T2", "cov_T1", "cov_T2")
namez()
umx_explode_twin_names()
Other String Functions:
umx_explode_twin_names()
,
umx_explode()
,
umx_grep()
,
umx_names()
,
umx_rot()
,
umx_str_chars()
,
umx_str_from_object()
,
umx_trim()
,
umx
# two styles doing the same thing: first is more general
umx_paste_names("bmi", suffixes = c("_T1", "_T2"))
umx_paste_names("bmi", sep = "_T", suffixes = 1:2)
varNames = umx_paste_names(c("N", "E", "O", "A", "C"), "_T", 1:2)
umx_paste_names(c("IQ", "C"), cov = c("age"), sep = "_T", suffixes = 1:2)
umx_paste_names(c("IQ", "C"), cov = c("age"), sep = "_T", prefix= "mean_")
# For quick-typing, tvars is an alias for umx_paste_names
tvars(c("IQ", "C"), cov = "age", sep = "_T", prefix= "mean_")
tvars("IQ")
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