![[Superseded]](figures/lifecycle-superseded.svg?package=tidyseurat&version=0.8.0)
extract()
has been superseded in favour of separate_wider_regex()
because it has a more polished API and better handling of problems.
Superseded functions will not go away, but will only receive critical bug
fixes.
Given a regular expression with capturing groups, extract()
turns
each group into a new column. If the groups don't match, or the input
is NA, the output will be NA.