funs: Create a list of functions calls.

Description Usage Arguments Examples

Description

funs() provides a flexible way to generate a named list of functions for input to other functions like summarise_at().

Usage

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funs(..., .args = list())

Arguments

...

A list of functions specified by:

  • Their name, "mean"

  • The function itself, mean

  • A call to the function with . as a dummy argument, mean(., na.rm = TRUE)

These arguments are automatically quoted. They support unquoting and splicing. See vignette("programming") for an introduction to these concepts.

The following notations are not supported, see examples:

  • An anonymous function, function(x) mean(x, na.rm = TRUE)

  • An anonymous function in purrr notation, ~mean(., na.rm = TRUE)

.args, args

A named list of additional arguments to be added to all function calls.

Examples

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funs(mean, "mean", mean(., na.rm = TRUE))

# Override default names
funs(m1 = mean, m2 = "mean", m3 = mean(., na.rm = TRUE))

# If you have function names in a vector, use funs_
fs <- c("min", "max")
funs_(fs)

# Not supported
## Not run: 
funs(function(x) mean(x, na.rm = TRUE))
funs(~mean(x, na.rm = TRUE))
## End(Not run)

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