modify_in {purrr} | R Documentation |
Modify a pluck location
Description
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assign_in()
takes a data structure and a pluck location, assigns a value there, and returns the modified data structure. -
modify_in()
applies a function to a pluck location, assigns the result back to that location withassign_in()
, and returns the modified data structure.
Usage
modify_in(.x, .where, .f, ...)
assign_in(x, where, value)
Arguments
.x , x |
A vector or environment |
.where , where |
A pluck location, as a numeric vector of positions, a character vector of names, or a list combining both. The location must exist in the data structure. |
.f |
A function to apply at the pluck location given by |
... |
Arguments passed to |
value |
A value to replace in |
See Also
Examples
# Recall that pluck() returns a component of a data structure that
# might be arbitrarily deep
x <- list(list(bar = 1, foo = 2))
pluck(x, 1, "foo")
# Use assign_in() to modify the pluck location:
str(assign_in(x, list(1, "foo"), 100))
# Or zap to remove it
str(assign_in(x, list(1, "foo"), zap()))
# Like pluck(), this works even when the element (or its parents) don't exist
pluck(x, 1, "baz")
str(assign_in(x, list(2, "baz"), 100))
# modify_in() applies a function to that location and update the
# element in place:
modify_in(x, list(1, "foo"), \(x) x * 200)
# Additional arguments are passed to the function in the ordinary way:
modify_in(x, list(1, "foo"), `+`, 100)
[Package purrr version 1.0.2 Index]