best_match: Tries to correct misspelling of character string
Description
This function uses fuzzy string matching to replace one possibly misspeled
(or in other way not fully correct) character string with a correct version
of the same string.
Usage
best_match(x, key, no_match = NA, all = FALSE)
Arguments
x
is a character string (or a character vector) that should be matched
to the key
key
is a vector containging the correct spellings of the character strings.
no_match
Output value if there is no match. Default is NA. The input is returned unchanged if not matched and no_match = NULL.
all
is a boolean indicator to specify what happens if there is more than one match.
Default is FALSE resulting in a warning message and that only the first match is used.
If TRUE the returned vector will no longer have the same length as x.
Value
The function returns a character vector of the same length as x if all = FALSE
but with each element substituted to its best match in the key-vector.
Strings that could not be matched are NA if (no_match = TRUE) or unchanged if no_match = FALSE.
If all = TRUE, one input character string could result in more than one output character string. The output might therefore be longer
than the input.