If a Tplyr table is built with the `metadata=TRUE` option specified, then
metadata is assembled behind the scenes to provide traceability on each
result cell derived. The functions `get_meta_result()` and
`get_meta_subset()` allow you to access that metadata by using an ID provided
in the row_id column and the column name of the result you'd like to access.
The purpose is of the row_id variable instead of a simple row index is to
provide a sort resistant reference of the originating column, so the output
Tplyr table can be sorted in any order but the metadata are still easily
accessible.
Usage
tplyr_meta(names = list(), filters = exprs())
Value
tplyr_meta object
Arguments
names
List of symbols
filters
List of expressions
Details
The `tplyr_meta` object provided a list with two elements - names and
filters. The names contain every column from the target data.frame of the
Tplyr table that factored into the specified result cell, and the filters
contains all the necessary filters to subset the target data to create the
specified result cell. `get_meta_subset()` additionally provides a parameter to
specify any additional columns you would like to include in the returned
subset data frame.