sym()
creates a symbol from a string and
syms()
creates a list of symbols from a
character vector.
expr()
and quo()
quote
one expression. quo()
wraps the quoted expression in a quosure.
The plural variants rlang::exprs()
and
quos()
return a list of quoted expressions or
quosures.
enexpr()
and enquo()
capture the expression supplied as argument by the user of the
current function (enquo()
wraps this expression in a quosure).
enexprs()
and enquos()
capture multiple expressions supplied as arguments, including
...
.
exprs()
is not exported to avoid conflicts with Biobase::exprs()
,
therefore one should always use rlang::exprs()
.
To learn more about tidy eval and how to use these tools, visit http://rlang.r-lib.org and the Metaprogramming section of Advanced R.
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