[R] Using the pipe, |>, syntax with "names<-"
Bert Gunter
bgunter@4567 @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Sat Jul 20 22:14:58 CEST 2024
Nope, I still got it wrong: None of my approaches work. :(
So my query remains: how to do it via piping with |> ?
Bert
On Sat, Jul 20, 2024 at 1:06 PM Bert Gunter <bgunter.4567 using gmail.com> wrote:
>
> This post is likely pretty useless; it is motivated by a recent post
> from "Val" that was elegantly answered using Tidyverse constructs, but
> I wondered how to do it using base R only. Along the way, I ran into
> the following question to which I think my answer (below) is pretty
> awful. I would be interested in more elegant base R approaches. So...
>
> z <- data.frame(a = 1:3, b = letters[1:3])
> > z
> a h
> 1 1 a
> 2 2 b
> 3 3 c
>
> Suppose I want to change the name of the second column of z from 'b'
> to 'foo' . This is very easy using nested function syntax by:
>
> names(z)[2] <- "foo"
> > z
> a foo
> 1 1 a
> 2 2 b
> 3 3 c
>
> Now suppose I wanted to do this using |> syntax, along the lines of:
>
> z |> names()[2] <- "foo" ## throws an error
>
> Slightly fancier is:
>
> z |> (\(x)names(x)[2] <- "b")()
> ## does nothing, but does not throw an error.
>
> However, the following, which resulted from a more careful read of
> ?names works (after changing the name of the second column back to "b"
> of course):
>
> z |>(\(x) "names<-"(x,value = "[<-"(names(x),2,'foo')))()
> >z
> a foo
> 1 1 a
> 2 2 b
> 3 3 c
>
> This qualifies to me as "pretty awful." I'm sure there are better ways
> to do this using pipe syntax, so I would appreciate any better
> approaches.
>
> Best,
> Bert
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