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preserve, default, and
ordered have been deprecated in favor of
.preserve, .default, and .ordered
(#9).
switch_case(),
grep_case(), and fn_case() families gain an
.exhaustive argument (#11).
.exhaustive is TRUE, the function
will throw an error if any elements of the input are not matched by case
statements. This can be useful to ensure you aren’t accidentally
forgetting to recode any values..default argument is now taken into
account when setting factor levels in *_case_fct()
functions (#10).
.default argument is given before any case
statements, the default value will be the first level of the factor; if
the .default argument is positioned in between two case
statements, the default value will be ordered in between the value of
the two case statements.grep_case() and grep_case_fct() now
support vectors in the left-hand side of arguments (#8).*_case() functions can now use lists as return values
(#7).*_case() functions no longer perform automatic type
conversion on non-atomic return values (#7).default or .default (#5).default into account when determining the class of
output (#5).NAs and FALSEs with no
TRUEs.plu functions (#4).*_case() would return NULL
if no conditions were TRUE.tibble to suggested packages.*_case_fct() family of functions
*_case() equivalents, but
return factorsin_case_fct(x < 10 ~ "Low", x < 20 ~ "Medium", default = "High")
returns a factor with levels "Low", "Medium",
and "High".*_case_list() family
*_case() equivalents, but
return listscondition in if_case() never takes one
of the three logical values, the corresponding output is not
evaluated.if_case() no longer produces an error if
condition is only NA.stats.grep_case() which works similarly to
switch_case() but uses pattern matching instead of exact
matching.fn_case() which applies a function to the input
and each formula’s left-hand side to create the logical vectors used by
in_case().fn_switch_case() which applies a function to the
left-hand side of each formula to create the vectors used by
switch_case().These 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.