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This vignette describes which changes are necessary to adapt your
code when updating the {dm} package version from a version
0.0.5
or lower to 0.0.6
or higher.
0.0.5
to
0.0.6
cdm
with dm
During this update the prevalent prefix cdm
was
discarded in favor of dm
. The old prefix would still do its
job, but a warning message would be issued each time a function
beginning with cdm
was being used, informing that the
function is soft-deprecated and suggesting the use of its newer
version.
If you have a script which is based on an older {dm} version, it should still work with the newer version, albeit complaining each time an outdated function is being used. This can be repaired by:
cdm
by
dm
in this script. This can e.g. be done in RStudio using
“Find” or in the terminal using
sed -e 's/cdm/dm/g' path-to-file
on Windows or
sed -i '' -e 's/cdm/dm/g' path-to-file
on a Mac. If the
script errors after this step, you will need to check where exactly the
error happens and manually repair the damage.dm
: tbl
,
[[
, $
Furthermore, you need to pay attention if you used one of
tbl.dm()
, [[.dm()
, $.dm()
. During
the same update the implementation for those methods changed as well,
and here you don’t get the convenient warning messages. The change was,
that before the update, the mentioned methods would return the table
after “filtering” it to just contain the rows with values that relate
via foreign key relations to other tables that were filtered earlier.
After the update just the table as is would be returned. If you want to
retain the former behavior, you need to replace each of the methods with
the function dm_apply_filters_to_tbl()
, which was made
available with the update.
The methods are of course not to be avoided in general, if no filters are set anyway the result will not change after the update.
Here a short example for the different cases:
Formerly you would access the “filtered” tables using the following syntax:
library(dm)
flights_dm <- dm_nycflights13()
tbl(flights_dm, "airports")
flights_dm$planes
flights_dm[["weather"]]
After the update the same result is achieved by this type of function call:
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