stri_order(str, decreasing = FALSE, na_last = TRUE, opts_collator = NULL)stri_sort(str, decreasing = FALSE, na_last = NA, opts_collator = NULL)
FALSE, default)
or nonincreasing (TRUE)?NAs
in str. If TRUE, then missing values in str are put
at the end; if FALSE, they are put first;
if NA, then they are removed stri_opts_collator, NULL
for default collation optionsstri_order, an integer vector that gives the sort order
is returned.For stri_order, you get a sorted version of str,
i.e. a character vector.
stri_opts_collator.These functions use a stable sort algorithm (str.
Interestingly, our benchmarks indicate that stri_order
is most often faster that R's order.
%s!==%,
%s!=%, %s<=%< a="">=%<>,
%s<%< a="">%<>, %s===%,
%s==%, %s>=%,
%s>%, %stri!==%,
%stri!=%, %stri<=%< a="">=%<>,
%stri<%< a="">%<>, %stri===%,
%stri==%, %stri>=%,
%stri>%; stri_cmp,
stri_cmp_eq, stri_cmp_equiv,
stri_cmp_ge, stri_cmp_gt,
stri_cmp_le, stri_cmp_lt,
stri_cmp_neq,
stri_cmp_nequiv,
stri_compare;
stri_count_boundaries,
stri_count_words;
stri_duplicated,
stri_duplicated_any;
stri_enc_detect2;
stri_extract_words;
stri_locate_boundaries,
stri_locate_words;
stri_opts_collator;
stri_split_boundaries;
stri_trans_tolower,
stri_trans_totitle,
stri_trans_toupper;
stri_unique; stri_wrap;
stringi-locale;
stringi-search-boundaries;
stringi-search-collstri_sort(c("hladny", "chladny"), opts_collator=stri_opts_collator(locale="pl_PL"))
stri_sort(c("hladny", "chladny"), opts_collator=stri_opts_collator(locale="sk_SK"))Run the code above in your browser using DataLab