Functions process tidyselect arguments passed to functions in the cards package. The processed values are saved to the calling environment, by default.
process_selectors()
: the arguments will be processed with tidyselect and converted to a vector of character column names.process_formula_selectors()
: for arguments that expect named lists or lists of formulas (where the LHS of the formula is a tidyselector). This function processes these inputs and returns a named list. If a name is repeated, the last entry is kept.fill_formula_selectors()
: when users override the default argument values, it can be important to ensure that each column from a data frame is assigned a value. This function checks that each column indata
has an assigned value, and if not, fills the value in with the default value passed here.compute_formula_selector()
: used inprocess_formula_selectors()
to evaluate a single argument.check_list_elements()
: used to check the class/type/values of the list elements, primarily those processed withprocess_formula_selectors()
.cards_select()
: wrapstidyselect::eval_select() |> names()
, and returns better contextual messaging when errors occur.
Usage
process_selectors(data, ...)
process_formula_selectors(data, ...)
fill_formula_selectors(data, ...)
# S3 method for class 'data.frame'
process_selectors(data, ..., env = caller_env())
# S3 method for class 'data.frame'
process_formula_selectors(
data,
...,
env = caller_env(),
include_env = FALSE,
allow_empty = TRUE
)
# S3 method for class 'data.frame'
fill_formula_selectors(data, ..., env = caller_env())
compute_formula_selector(
data,
x,
arg_name = caller_arg(x),
env = caller_env(),
strict = TRUE,
include_env = FALSE,
allow_empty = TRUE
)
check_list_elements(
x,
predicate,
error_msg = NULL,
arg_name = rlang::caller_arg(x)
)
cards_select(expr, data, ..., arg_name = NULL)
Arguments
- data
(
data.frame
)
a data frame- ...
-
(
dynamic-dots
)
named arguments where the value of the argument is processed with tidyselect.process_selectors()
: the values are tidyselect-compatible selectorsprocess_formula_selectors()
: the values are named lists, list of formulas a combination of both, or a single formula. Users may pass~value
as a shortcut foreverything() ~ value
.check_list_elements()
: named arguments where the name matches an existing list in theenv
environment, and the value is a predicate function to test each element of the list, e.g. each element must be a string or a function.
- env
(
environment
)
env to save the results to. Default is the calling environment.- include_env
(
logical
)
whether to include the environment from the formula object in the returned named list. Default isFALSE
- allow_empty
(
logical
)
Logical indicating whether empty result is acceptable while process formula-list selectors. Default isTRUE
.- x
compute_formula_selector()
: (formula-list-selector
)
a named list, list of formulas, or a single formula that will be converted to a named list.check_list_elements()
: (namedlist
)
a named list
- arg_name
(
string
)
the name of the argument being processed. Used in error messaging. Default iscaller_arg(x)
.- strict
(
logical
)
whether to throw an error if a variable doesn't exist in the reference data (passed totidyselect::eval_select()
)- predicate
(
function
)
a predicate function that returnsTRUE
orFALSE
- error_msg
(
character
)
a character vector that will be used in error messaging when mis-specified arguments are passed. Elements"{arg_name}"
and"{variable}"
are available using glue syntax for messaging.- expr
(
expression
)
Defused R code describing a selection according to the tidyselect syntax.
Value
process_selectors()
, fill_formula_selectors()
, process_formula_selectors()
and check_list_elements()
return NULL. compute_formula_selector()
returns a
named list.
Examples
example_env <- rlang::new_environment()
process_selectors(ADSL, variables = starts_with("TRT"), env = example_env)
get(x = "variables", envir = example_env)
#> [1] "TRT01P" "TRT01PN" "TRT01A" "TRT01AN" "TRTSDT" "TRTEDT" "TRTDUR"
fill_formula_selectors(ADSL, env = example_env)
process_formula_selectors(
ADSL,
statistic = list(starts_with("TRT") ~ mean, TRTSDT = min),
env = example_env
)
get(x = "statistic", envir = example_env)
#> $TRT01P
#> function (x, ...)
#> UseMethod("mean")
#> <bytecode: 0x56460a8bb108>
#> <environment: namespace:base>
#>
#> $TRT01PN
#> function (x, ...)
#> UseMethod("mean")
#> <bytecode: 0x56460a8bb108>
#> <environment: namespace:base>
#>
#> $TRT01A
#> function (x, ...)
#> UseMethod("mean")
#> <bytecode: 0x56460a8bb108>
#> <environment: namespace:base>
#>
#> $TRT01AN
#> function (x, ...)
#> UseMethod("mean")
#> <bytecode: 0x56460a8bb108>
#> <environment: namespace:base>
#>
#> $TRTEDT
#> function (x, ...)
#> UseMethod("mean")
#> <bytecode: 0x56460a8bb108>
#> <environment: namespace:base>
#>
#> $TRTDUR
#> function (x, ...)
#> UseMethod("mean")
#> <bytecode: 0x56460a8bb108>
#> <environment: namespace:base>
#>
#> $TRTSDT
#> function (..., na.rm = FALSE) .Primitive("min")
#>
check_list_elements(
get(x = "statistic", envir = example_env),
predicate = function(x) !is.null(x),
error_msg = c(
"Error in the argument {.arg {arg_name}} for variable {.val {variable}}.",
"i" = "Value must be a named list of functions."
)
)
# process one list
compute_formula_selector(ADSL, x = starts_with("U") ~ 1L)
#> $USUBJID
#> [1] 1
#>