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butterfly (version 1.1.2)

create_object_list: create_object_list: creates a list of objects used in all butterfly functions

Description

This function creates a list of objects which is used by all of loupe(), catch() and release().

Usage

create_object_list(df_current, df_previous, datetime_variable, ...)

Value

A list containing boolean where TRUE indicates no changes to previous data and FALSE indicates unexpected changes, a dataframe of the current data without new rows and a dataframe of new rows only

Arguments

df_current

data.frame, the newest/current version of dataset x.

df_previous

data.frame, the old version of dataset, for example x - t1.

datetime_variable

string, which variable to use as unique ID to join df_current and df_previous. Usually a "datetime" variable.

...

Other waldo::compare() arguments can be supplied here, such as tolerance or max_diffs. See ?waldo::compare() for a full list.

Details

This function matches two dataframe objects by their unique identifier (usually "time" or "datetime in a timeseries).

It informs the user of new (unmatched) rows which have appeared, and then returns a waldo::compare() call to give a detailed breakdown of changes.

The main assumption is that df_current and df_previous are a newer and older versions of the same data, and that the datetime_variable variable name always remains the same. Elsewhere new columns can of appear, and these will be returned in the report.

Examples

Run this code
butterfly_object_list <- butterfly::create_object_list(
  butterflycount$february, # New or current dataset
  butterflycount$january, # Previous version you are comparing to
  datetime_variable = "time" # Unique ID variable they have in common
)

butterfly_object_list

# You can pass other `waldo::compare()` options such as tolerance here
butterfly_object_list <- butterfly::create_object_list(
  butterflycount$march, # New or current dataset
  butterflycount$february, # Previous version you are comparing it to
  datetime_variable = "time", # Unique ID variable they have in common
  tolerance = 2
)

butterfly_object_list

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