visdat (version 0.5.1)

vis_guess: Visualise type guess in a data.frame

Description

vis_guess visualises the class of every single individual cell in a dataframe and displays it as ggplot object, similar to vis_dat. Cells are coloured according to what class they are and whether the values are missing. vis_guess estimates the class of individual elements using readr::guess_parser. It may be currently slow on larger datasets.

Usage

vis_guess(x, palette = "default")

Arguments

x

a data.frame

palette

character "default", "qual" or "cb_safe". "default" (the default) provides the stock ggplot scale for separating the colours. "qual" uses an experimental qualitative colour scheme for providing distinct colours for each Type. "cb_safe" is a set of colours that are appropriate for those with colourblindness. "qual" and "cb_safe" are drawn from http://colorbrewer2.org/.

Value

ggplot2 object displaying the guess of the type of values in the data frame and the position of any missing values.

See Also

vis_miss() vis_dat() vis_expect() vis_cor() vis_compare()

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
messy_vector <- c(TRUE,
                 "TRUE",
                 "T",
                 "01/01/01",
                 "01/01/2001",
                 NA,
                 NaN,
                 "NA",
                 "Na",
                 "na",
                 "10",
                 10,
                 "10.1",
                 10.1,
                 "abc",
                 "$%TG")
set.seed(1114)
messy_df <- data.frame(var1 = messy_vector,
                       var2 = sample(messy_vector),
                       var3 = sample(messy_vector))
vis_guess(messy_df)
# }

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