Wrapper for bracketX, replace_number, 
replace_symbol, replace_abbreviation 
and scrubber to quickly prepare text for analysis.  Care 
should be taken with this function to ensure data is properly formatted and 
complete.
qprep(
  text.var,
  rm.dash = TRUE,
  bracket = "all",
  missing = NULL,
  names = FALSE,
  abbreviation = qdapDictionaries::abbreviations,
  replace = NULL,
  ignore.case = TRUE,
  num.paste = TRUE,
  ...
)The text variable.
logical.  If TRUE dashes will be removed.
The type of bracket (and encased text) to remove.  This is one 
of the strings "curly", "square", "round", 
"angle" and "all".  These strings correspond to: {, [, (, < 
or all four types.  Also takes the argument NULL which turns off this 
parsing technique.
Value to assign to empty cells.
logical.  If TRUE the sentences are given as the names of 
the counts.
A two column key of abbreviations (column 1) and long 
form replacements (column 2) or a vector of abbreviations.  Default is to use 
qdap's abbreviations data set.  Also takes the argument NULL which 
turns off this parsing technique.
A vector of long form replacements if a data frame is not supplied to the abbreviation argument.
logical.  If TRUE replaces without regard to 
capitalization.
logical.  If TURE a the elements of larger numbers are 
separated with spaces.  If FALSE the elements will be joined without 
spaces.  Also takes the argument NULL which turns off this parsing 
technique.
Other arguments passed to replace_symbol.
bracketX,
replace_abbreviation,
replace_number,
replace_symbol
# NOT RUN {
x <- "I like 60 (laughter) #d-bot and $6 @ the store w/o 8p.m."
qprep(x)
# }
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