
This is a convenient way to add one or more columns to an existing data frame.
add_column(
.data,
...,
.before = NULL,
.after = NULL,
.name_repair = c("check_unique", "unique", "universal", "minimal")
)
Data frame to append to.
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Name-value pairs, passed on to tibble()
. All values must have
the same size of .data
or size 1.
One-based column index or column name where to add the new columns, default: after last column.
Treatment of problematic column names:
"minimal"
: No name repair or checks, beyond basic existence,
"unique"
: Make sure names are unique and not empty,
"check_unique"
: (default value), no name repair, but check they are
unique
,
"universal"
: Make the names unique
and syntactic
a function: apply custom name repair (e.g., .name_repair = make.names
for names in the style of base R).
A purrr-style anonymous function, see rlang::as_function()
This argument is passed on as repair
to vctrs::vec_as_names()
.
See there for more details on these terms and the strategies used
to enforce them.
Other addition:
add_row()
# NOT RUN {
# add_column ---------------------------------
df <- tibble(x = 1:3, y = 3:1)
df %>% add_column(z = -1:1, w = 0)
df %>% add_column(z = -1:1, .before = "y")
# You can't overwrite existing columns
try(df %>% add_column(x = 4:6))
# You can't create new observations
try(df %>% add_column(z = 1:5))
# }
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