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cards (version 0.5.1)

syntax: Selecting Syntax

Description

Selecting Syntax

Arguments

Selectors

The cards package also utilizes selectors: selectors from the tidyselect package and custom selectors. Review their help files for details.

  • tidy selectors

    everything(), all_of(), any_of(), starts_with(), ends_with(), contains(), matches(), num_range(), last_col()

  • cards selectors

    all_ard_groups(), all_ard_variables()

Formula and List Selectors

Some arguments in the cards package accept list and formula notation, e.g. ard_continuous(statistic=). Below enumerates a few tips and shortcuts for using the list and formulas.

  1. List of Formulas

    Typical usage includes a list of formulas, where the LHS is a variable name or a selector.

    ard_continuous(statistic = list(age ~ list(N = \(x) length(x)), starts_with("a") ~ list(mean = mean)))
    

  2. Named List

    You may also pass a named list; however, the tidyselect selectors are not supported with this syntax.

    ard_continuous(statistic = list(age = list(N = \(x) length(x))))
    

  3. Hybrid Named List/List of Formulas

    You can pass a combination of formulas and named elements.

    ard_continuous(statistic = list(age = list(N = \(x) length(x)), starts_with("a") ~ list(mean = mean)))
    

  4. Shortcuts

    You can pass a single formula, which is equivalent to passing the formula in a list.

    ard_continuous(statistic = starts_with("a") ~ list(mean = mean)
    

    As a shortcut to select all variables, you can omit the LHS of the formula. The two calls below are equivalent.

    ard_continuous(statistic = ~list(N = \(x) length(x)))
    ard_continuous(statistic = everything() ~ list(N = \(x) length(x)))
    

  5. Combination Selectors

    Selectors can be combined using the c() function.

    ard_continuous(statistic = c(everything(), -age) ~ list(N = \(x) length(x)))