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clean_factor() switched the names and values of
levelsclean_Date() and clean_POSIXct():
allow argument max_date to be the same length as
xdigits in format()Fix for latest R-devel, that does not allow
digits = 0 for format()
clean_Date() now supports month-year format for
which it sets the day as 1:
clean_Date("March")
#> (assuming format 'mmmm')
#> [1] "2021-03-01"
clean_Date("March 2020")
#> (assuming format 'mmmm yyyy')
#> [1] "2020-03-01"freq() now contains a wt argument to
set the weights. The default (NULL) yields the old
behaviour.
Fixed a bug in clean_POSIXct() that led to the
warning
Incompatible methods ("Ops.POSIXt", "Ops.Date") for ">"
New function format_p_value() to format raw p values
according to the APA guideline
clean_Date() now works with POSIX standards:
clean_Date("2020-11-12 12:24:12")
clean_Date(c("2020-11-12 12:24:12", "2020-11-13"), guess_each = TRUE)Currency now prints and formats without symbols as default, use
as_symbol = TRUE to print/format with currency
symbols
Support for older versions of R (v3.2)
New function format_names() to quickly and easily
change names of data.frame columns, lists or
character vectors.
df <- data.frame(old.name = "test1", value = "test2")
format_names(df, snake_case = TRUE)
format_names(df, camelCase = TRUE)
format_names(df, c(old.name = "new_name", value = "measurement"))
library(dplyr)
starwars %>%
format_names(camelCase = TRUE) %>% # column names
mutate(name = name %>%
format_names(snake_case = TRUE)) # values in columnNew generic function na_replace() to replace
NA values in any data type. Its default replacement value
is dependent on the data type that is given as input: 0 for
numeric values and class matrix, FALSE for
class logical, today for class Date, and
"" otherwise.
na_replace(c(1, 2, NA, NA))
#> [1] 1 2 0 0
na_replace(c(1, 2, NA, NA), replacement = -1)
#> [1] 1 2 -1 -1
library(dplyr)
starwars %>%
na_replace(hair_color) # only replace NAs in this column
starwars %>%
na_replace() # replace NAs in all columns ("" for hair_color and 0 for birth_year)Support for the upcoming R 4.1.0
New function rdate() to generate random dates (in
analogy to e.g. runif())
Frequency tables (freq()):
Added availability of data to header
Fix for using na.rm
Fix for transforming to a visual histogram with
hist()
New method for using format() on a frequency
table
New method for transforming the values of a frequency table to a
vector with as.vector(), which also supports dates
library(dplyr)
library(cleaner)
data.frame(dates = rdate(100)) %>%
freq(dates) %>%
as.vector()Fix for clean_Date() not accepting already
POSIX or Date input
When using clean_Date(..., guess_each = TRUE) it now
accepts the format parameter as a vector of options to let
it choose from
clean_Date() and clean_POSIXct gained a
parameter max_date (that defaults to today), so that they
will never return years beyond a specified date:
# old
clean_Date("23-01-67")
#> [1] "2067-01-23"
# new
clean_Date("23-01-67")
#> [1] "1967-01-23"
#> Warning: Some years were decreased by 100 to not exceed today.
#> Use clean_Date(..., max_date = Inf) to prevent this.
clean_Date("23-01-67", max_date = Inf)
#> [1] "2067-01-23"Cleaned all code using the lintr package
percentage class into the
percentage() function,
i.e. percentage(as.percentage(1)) would failas.percentage(2.5e-14)clean_double() and
clean_integer()median() in percentagesNA in percentages would not be
formatted correctlycleaneras.percentage() and clean_percentage(). They
also come with ‘S3 methods’ for print, format,
sum, min and max.clean_numeric(),
clean_percentage() and clean_currency()clean_character() on R v3.5 and loweras.currency() and clean_currency(). They also
come with ‘S3 methods’ for print, format,
sum, min and max.clean_POSIXct() to clean date/time objectstop_freq() now correctly selects bottoms items using
negative a number for nfreq.default() is now exported for use in other
packagesstats::quantile())clean_character(), it also
keeps in-between spaces nowclean_numeric() now supports currencyfreq() where the precentage of NAs in the
header was not calculated rightThese binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.