as_name | R Documentation |
as_name()
converts symbols to character strings. The
conversion is deterministic. That is, the roundtrip symbol -> name -> symbol
always gives the same result.
Use as_name()
when you need to transform a symbol to a string
to refer to an object by its name.
Use as_label()
when you need to transform any kind of object to
a string to represent that object with a short description.
as_name(x)
x |
A string or symbol, possibly wrapped in a quosure. If a string, the attributes are removed, if any. |
rlang::as_name()
is the opposite of base::as.name()
. If
you're writing base R code, we recommend using base::as.symbol()
which is an alias of as.name()
that follows a more modern
terminology (R types instead of S modes).
A character vector of length 1.
as_label()
for converting any object to a single string
suitable as a label. as_string()
for a lower-level version that
doesn't unwrap quosures.
# Let's create some symbols:
foo <- quote(foo)
bar <- sym("bar")
# as_name() converts symbols to strings:
foo
as_name(foo)
typeof(bar)
typeof(as_name(bar))
# as_name() unwraps quosured symbols automatically:
as_name(quo(foo))
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