fcase
is a fast implementation of SQL CASE WHEN
statement for R. Conceptually, fcase
is a nested version of fifelse
(with smarter implementation than manual nesting). It is comparable to dplyr::case_when
and supports bit64
's integer64
and nanotime
classes.
fcase(..., default=NA)
Vector with the same length as the logical conditions (when
) in ...
, filled with the corresponding values (value
) from ...
, or eventually default
. Attributes of output values value1, value2, ...valueN
in ...
are preserved.
A sequence consisting of logical condition (when
)-resulting value (value
) pairs in the following order when1, value1, when2, value2, ..., whenN, valueN
. Logical conditions when1, when2, ..., whenN
must all have the same length, type and attributes. Each value
may either share length with when
or be length 1. Please see Examples section for further details.
Default return value, NA
by default, for when all of the logical conditions when1, when2, ..., whenN
are FALSE
or missing for some entries.
fifelse
x = 1:10
fcase(
x < 5L, 1L,
x > 5L, 3L
)
fcase(
x < 5L, 1L:10L,
x > 5L, 3L:12L
)
# Lazy evaluation example
fcase(
x < 5L, 1L,
x >= 5L, 3L,
x == 5L, stop("provided value is an unexpected one!")
)
# fcase preserves attributes, example with dates
fcase(
x < 5L, as.Date("2019-10-11"),
x > 5L, as.Date("2019-10-14")
)
# fcase example with factor; note the matching levels
fcase(
x < 5L, factor("a", levels=letters[1:3]),
x > 5L, factor("b", levels=letters[1:3])
)
# Example of using the 'default' argument
fcase(
x < 5L, 1L,
x > 5L, 3L,
default = 5L
)
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