incase 0.3.1
- Fixed bug where
*_case()
would return NULL
if no conditions were TRUE
.
- Added
tibble
to suggested packages.
incase 0.3.0
New features
- Added
*_case_fct()
family of functions
- These work the same as their
*_case()
equivalents, but return factors
- Factor levels are determined by the order of case statements.
in_case_fct(x < 10 ~ "Low", x < 20 ~ "Medium", default = "High")
returns a factor with levels "Low"
, "Medium"
, and "High"
.
- Added
*_case_list()
family
- These work the same as their
*_case()
equivalents, but return lists
- This allows the functions to return complex data types that would otherwise be broken by automatic type conversion.
- Implemented lazy-ish evaluation of outputs.
- If the LHS of a formula is never true, the RHS is not evaluated.
- However, the RHS is still evaluated for all inputs if any input is TRUE.
- If
condition
in if_case()
never takes one of the three logical values, the corresponding output is not evaluated.
Bug fixes
if_case()
no longer produces an error if condition
is only NA
.
incase 0.2.1
- Fixed NOTE by removing unnecessary import of
stats
.
- Uses latest version of plu for more informative error messages.
incase 0.2.0
- Added
grep_case()
which works similarly to switch_case()
but uses pattern matching instead of exact matching.
- Added
fn_case()
which applies a function to the input and each formula’s left-hand side to create the logical vectors used by in_case()
.
- Added
fn_switch_case()
which applies a function to the left-hand side of each formula to create the vectors used by switch_case()
.
incase 0.1.0