combine_words {knitr} | R Documentation |
Combine multiple words into a single string
Description
When a value from an inline R expression is a character vector of multiple
elements, we may want to combine them into a phrase like ‘a and b’, or
a, b, and c
. That is what this a helper function does.
Usage
combine_words(
words,
sep = ", ",
and = " and ",
before = "",
after = before,
oxford_comma = TRUE
)
Arguments
words |
A character vector. |
sep |
Separator to be inserted between words. |
and |
Character string to be prepended to the last word. |
before , after |
A character string to be added before/after each word. |
oxford_comma |
Whether to insert the separator between the last two elements in the list. |
Details
If the length of the input words
is smaller than or equal to 1,
words
is returned. When words
is of length 2, the first word
and second word are combined using the and
string, or if blank,
sep
if is used. When the length is greater than 2, sep
is used
to separate all words, and the and
string is prepended to the last
word.
Value
A character string marked by xfun::raw_string()
.
Examples
combine_words("a")
combine_words(c("a", "b"))
combine_words(c("a", "b", "c"))
combine_words(c("a", "b", "c"), sep = " / ", and = "")
combine_words(c("a", "b", "c"), and = "")
combine_words(c("a", "b", "c"), before = "\"", after = "\"")
combine_words(c("a", "b", "c"), before = "\"", after = "\"", oxford_comma = FALSE)