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Keep your environment clean
A small utility which makes selective objects removing easier.
You can install eponge
package from CRAN:
install.packages("eponge")
or from GitHub:
# install.packages("devtools") devtools::install_github("krzjoa/eponge")
Many times we can meet a situation, when we want to clean our environment selectively. Suppose we just wrote a couple of functions, which have the same names as the ones existing in already attached libraries.
filter <- function(x, id){ x %>% filter(ID == id) } cars <- 1:5 eponge::erase_masking()
Sometimes, we may want to tidy our messy enivironment: we have objects we would like to keep, while in the same time there are many temporary objects created during the exploration.
cars.2 <- cars cars.2$speed <- cars.2$speed + 2 new.iris <- iris[1:20, ] add_two <- function(x) x + 2 # Normally, we don't have to pass envir argument, because it indicates global environment by default eponge::erase_data(envir = environment())
Package was originally named sponge
, but it was changed in order to avoid name conflict with BioConductor package SPONGE. The current name comes from its French equivalent, éponge (e.pɔ̃ʒ).
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