abcd
of match_name()
supersedes the argument ald
(#399). With options(r2dii.match.sector_classifications = own)
users can inject
their own
sector_classififications
instead of the default
r2dii.data::sector_classifications
. With this feature, user may or may not
choose to request their sector_classifications
to be added to r2dii.data.
This feature is experimental and may be dropped and/or become a new argument
to match_name()
(#356 @georgeharris2deg @daisy-pacheco)`.
match_name()
now errors if the column id_loan
of the input loanbook has
any duplicated value id_loan
(@georgeharris2deg #349).
match_name()
gains ...
to pass additional arguments to
stringdist::stringsim()
(@evgeniadimi #310).prioritize()
with 0-row input now returns the input untouched (#284).match_name()
: Remove dependency on nest_by()
from dplyr 1.0.0 (#303).match_name()
with large loanbooks.match_name()
now outputs a new column borderline
(#258).crucial_lbk()
helps select the minimum loanbook columns for
match_name()
to run (#236).match_name()
now runs faster and uses less memory (@georgeharris2deg #214).match_name()
now converts ald$sector
to lower case before matching
(@georgeharris2deg #257). It now returns identical output with, for example,
either "POWER" or "power". Notice that the input "POWER" in ald$sector
becomes "power" in the column sector_ald
of the output.match_name()
now errors with a more informative message if loanbook
has
reserved columns -- alias
, rowid
, or sector
(#233).This version includes only internal changes.
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