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tidytable (version 0.5.9)

as_tidytable: Coerce an object to a data.table/tidytable

Description

A tidytable object is simply a data.table with nice printing features. As such it can be used exactly like a data.table would be used.

Note that all tidytable functions automatically convert data.frames & data.tables to tidytables in the background. As such this function will rarely need to be used by the user.

Usage

as_tidytable(
  x,
  ...,
  .name_repair = c("check_unique", "unique", "universal", "minimal"),
  .keep_rownames = NULL
)

Arguments

x

An R object

...

Additional arguments to be passed to or from other methods.

.name_repair

Treatment of duplicate names. See ?vctrs::vec_as_names for options/details.

.keep_rownames

Default is FALSE. If TRUE, adds the input object's names as a separate column named "rn". .keep_rownames = "id" names the column "id" instead.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
test_df <- data.frame(x = -2:2, y = c(rep("a", 3), rep("b", 2)))

test_df %>%
  as_tidytable()
# }

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