Assigns a label to a vector or data frame, or returns value stored
in the object's label attribute (or NA if none exists).
label(x, all = FALSE, fallback = FALSE, simplify = FALSE)
label(x) <- value
llabel(x, all = TRUE, fallback = FALSE, simplify = FALSE)A single character vector if all = FALSE (default),
or a named list if all = TRUE (named vector when using
simplify = TRUE.
An R object to extract labels from.
Logical. When x is a data frame, setting this argument to
TRUE will make the function return all variable labels. By
default, its value is FALSE, so that if x is a data frame, it is
the data frame's label itself that will be returned.
a logical value indicating if labels (returned values)
should fallback to object name(s). Defaults to FALSE.
When x is a data frame and all = TRUE, coerce
results to a vector and remove NA's. Default is FALSE.
String to be used as label. To clear existing labels, use
NA or NULL.
Dominic Comtois, dominic.comtois@gmail.com,
The wrapper function llabel was named that way to avoid conflicting
with base function labels.