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Tidy eval helpers
Description
-
sym
creates a symbol from a string andsyms
creates a list of symbols from a character vector. -
enquo
andenquos
delay the execution of one or several function arguments.enquo()
returns a single quoted expression, which is like a blueprint for the delayed computation.enquos()
returns a list of such quoted expressions. -
expr
quotes a new expression locally. It is mostly useful to build new expressions around arguments captured withenquo()
orenquos()
:expr(mean(!!enquo(arg), na.rm = TRUE))
. -
as_name
transforms a quoted variable name into a string. Supplying something else than a quoted variable name is an error.That's unlike
as_label
which also returns a single string but supports any kind of R object as input, including quoted function calls and vectors. Its purpose is to summarise that object into a single label. That label is often suitable as a default name.If you don't know what a quoted expression contains (for instance expressions captured with
enquo()
could be a variable name, a call to a function, or an unquoted constant), then useas_label()
. If you know you have quoted a simple variable name, or would like to enforce this, useas_name()
.
To learn more about tidy eval and how to use these tools, visit the Metaprogramming section of Advanced R.
Value
Nothing returned.
This is to document important functions from rlang
that are used internal to this R package.