rename
changes the names of a named object.
rename(x, ..., gsub = FALSE, fixed = TRUE, warn = TRUE)
The object x
with new names defined by the ... arguments.
Any named object
A sequence of named arguments, all of type character
a logical value; if TRUE, gsub
is used to change the
row and column labels of the resulting table.
That is, instead of substituting whole names, substrings of the
names of the object can changed.
a logical value, passed to gsub
. If TRUE,
substitutions are by fixed strings and not by regular expressions.
a logical value; should a warning be issued if those names to change are not found?
This function changes the names of x
according to the
remaining arguments.
If gsub
is FALSE, argument tags are the old
names, the values are the new names.
If gsub
is TRUE, arguments are substrings of the names
that are substituted by the argument values.
x <- c(a=1, b=2)
rename(x,a="A",b="B")
# Since version 0.99.22 - the following also works:
rename(x,a=A,b=B)
str(rename(iris,
Sepal.Length="Sepal_Length",
Sepal.Width ="Sepal_Width",
Petal.Length="Petal_Length",
Petal.Width ="Petal_Width"
))
str(rename(iris,
.="_"
,gsub=TRUE))
# Since version 0.99.22 - the following also works:
str(rename(iris,
Sepal.Length=Sepal_Length,
Sepal.Width =Sepal_Width,
Petal.Length=Petal_Length,
Petal.Width =Petal_Width
))
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