| inner_combine_linter {lintr} | R Documentation |
Require c() to be applied before relatively expensive vectorized functions
Description
as.Date(c(a, b)) is logically equivalent to c(as.Date(a), as.Date(b)).
The same equivalence holds for several other vectorized functions like
as.POSIXct() and math functions like sin(). The former is to be
preferred so that the most expensive part of the operation (as.Date())
is applied only once.
Usage
inner_combine_linter()
Tags
consistency, efficiency, readability
See Also
linters for a complete list of linters available in lintr.
Examples
# will produce lints
lint(
text = "c(log10(x), log10(y), log10(z))",
linters = inner_combine_linter()
)
# okay
lint(
text = "log10(c(x, y, z))",
linters = inner_combine_linter()
)
lint(
text = "c(log(x, base = 10), log10(x, base = 2))",
linters = inner_combine_linter()
)
[Package lintr version 3.1.2 Index]