fhir_rm_div | R Documentation |
This function is a convenience wrapper for fhir_rm_tag()
that removes all <div> </div>
elements from an xml.
div
tags in FHIR resources contain html code, which is often server generated and in most cases neither relevant nor
usable for data analysis.
fhir_rm_div(x)
x |
A fhir_bundle_xml or fhir_bundle_list object or a character vector containing xml objects. |
An object of the same class as x
where all tags matching the tag
argument are removed.
fhir_rm_tag()
#Example 1: Remove div tags from xmls in a character vector
string <- c("Hallo<div>Please<p>Remove Me</p></div> World!",
"A<div><div><p>B</p></div>C</div>D")
fhir_rm_div(x = string)
#Example 2: Remove div tags in a single fhir bundle
bundle <- fhir_unserialize(patient_bundles)[[1]]
#example bundle contains html parts in div tags:
cat(toString(bundle))
#remove html parts
bundle_cleaned <- fhir_rm_div(x = bundle)
#have a look at the result
cat(toString(bundle_cleaned))
#Example 3: Remove div tags in a list of fhir bundles
bundle_list <- fhir_unserialize(patient_bundles)
#remove html parts
bundle_list_cleaned <- fhir_rm_div(x = bundle_list)
#check out how much the size of the bundle list is reduced by removing html
size_with_html <- sum(sapply(bundle_list, function(x)object.size(toString(x))))
size_without_html <- sum(sapply(bundle_list_cleaned, function(x)object.size(toString(x))))
size_without_html/size_with_html
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