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DescTools (version 0.99.43)

Label, Unit: Label, Unit Attribute of an Object

Description

Set and retrieve the label, resp. unit attribute of x. This can be helpful for documenting the specific meaning of a variable, of an entire data.frame or any other object. For single vectors it can be useful to store the unit.

Usage

Label(x)
Label(x) <- value

Unit(x) Unit(x) <- value

Arguments

x

any object

value

a single string describing the object

Value

Label and Unit return the label attribute of x, if any; otherwise, NULL.

Details

The label should consist of a single text (length of 1). The text may contain line feeds. It can be deleted by setting the label to NULL.

See Also

A more elaborated label version can be found in package Hmisc label().

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
# add a descriptive label to a variable
Label(d.diamonds$colour) <- "The rating scale applied to diamonds ranges from colorless
to yellow, as any other color is extremely rare."

# technically just appending the text as attribute to the variable
attributes(d.diamonds$colour)

# label is supported while describing data
Desc(d.diamonds$colour)

# The label can be deleted by setting it to NULL
Label(d.diamonds$colour) <- NULL

# Labelling the columns of a data.frame is best done with a loop
# (all so far seen *apply aproaches lead to more complicated code...)
lbl <-  RndWord(16, 7)
for(i in seq_along(lbl))
  Label(d.pizza[, i]) <- lbl[i]

Str(d.pizza)
# }

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