language {wakefield} | R Documentation |
Generate Random Vector of Languages
Description
Generate a random vector of languages from the
presidential_debates_2012
.
Usage
language(
n,
x = wakefield::languages[["Language"]],
prob = wakefield::languages[["Proportion"]],
name = "Language"
)
Arguments
n |
The number elements to generate. This can be globally set within
the environment of |
x |
A vector of elements to chose from. |
prob |
A vector of probabilities to chose from. |
name |
The name to assign to the output vector's |
Value
Returns a random character vector of language elements.
See Also
Other variable functions:
age()
,
animal()
,
answer()
,
area()
,
car()
,
children()
,
coin()
,
color
,
date_stamp()
,
death()
,
dice()
,
dna()
,
dob()
,
dummy()
,
education()
,
employment()
,
eye()
,
grade_level()
,
grade()
,
group()
,
hair()
,
height()
,
income()
,
internet_browser()
,
iq()
,
level()
,
likert()
,
lorem_ipsum()
,
marital()
,
military()
,
month()
,
name
,
normal()
,
political()
,
race()
,
religion()
,
sat()
,
sentence()
,
sex_inclusive()
,
sex()
,
smokes()
,
speed()
,
state()
,
string()
,
upper()
,
valid()
,
year()
,
zip_code()
Examples
language(10)
pie(table(language(10000)))
lang <- wakefield::languages[sample(1:99, 6), ]
lang["prop"] <- lang[["N"]]/sum(lang[["N"]])
labs <- round(100 * lang[["prop"]], 1)
pie(lang[["prop"]], paste0(lang[["Language"]], "\n", labs, "%"))