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2.0.1str_glue()
where str_glue_data()
should have been used.strex
2.0.0commas
argument has been replaced by the more
flexible big_mark
.strex
1.6.1str_detect_any()
and
str_detect_all()
.strex
1.6.0magrittr
’s %<>%
operator.rlang::abort()
error message
formatting.strex
1.5.1purrr
should not have been in Imports
. It
is now in Suggests
.stringi-imports.h
needed to be
uncommented.strex
1.5.0str_detect_all()
and
str_detect_any()
.strex
1.4.4stringr
.strex
1.4.3stringi
v1.7.8.strex
1.4.2LazyData
from DESCRIPTION
(was
causing CRAN note).strex
1.4.1INTEGER_GET_REGION
is used, which was introduced with R’s
ALTREP
stuff.strex
1.4.0str_trim_anything()
got a speedup.str_match_arg()
now has better error messaging.utils
was wrongly imported.strex
1.3.1strex
1.3.0Rcpp
to C
.strex
1.2.0strex
1.1.1stringr
and
processx
.strex
1.1.0pattern
argument of
str_trim_anything()
now supports regular expression.configure
step opens up the package to people
with GCC < 4.9; previously installation failed for them.strex
1.0.3all_equal()
more
consistent.strex
1.0.2strex
1.0.1strex
1.0.0str_split_by_nums()
has been renamed to
str_split_by_numbers()
for consistency with
str_extract_numbers()
.str_get_currencies()
has been renamed to
str_extract_currencies()
and been greatly improved.str_get_currency()
has been replaced by
str_nth_currency()
with siblings
str_first_currency()
and
str_last_currency()
.str_match_arg()
has been updated to behave more like
base::match_arg()
.str_elems()
has been added. It is a vectorized version
of str_elem()
.str_first_number()
more versatile than
as.numeric()
since as.numeric("1,000")
returns
NA
but str_first_number("1,000")
returns the
number 1000.strex
0.1.3glue
.strex
0.1.2ore
.strex
0.1.1strex
0.1.0These 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.