xportr()
(#137)xportr_metadata()
can set verbose
for a whole pipeline, i.e. setting verbose
in xportr_metadata()
will populate to all xportr
functions. (#151)xportr_split()
is a new function that allows users to split a dataset into multiple output files based on a variable. (#183)xportr_write()
now accepts metadata
argument which can be used to set the dataset label to stay consistent with the other xportr_*
functions. It is noteworthy that the dataset label set using the xportr_df_label()
function will be retained during the xportr_write()
. (#179)xpt_validate()
(#91, #189).xportr_options()
(#130)xportr.character_metadata_types
and xportr.numeric_metadata_types
to list the metadata types that are character or numeric. Updated xportr.character_types
and xportr.numeric_types
to list only the R types that are character and the R types that are numeric. This ensures that all R types, including dates, are now managed by xportr_type. If the R type differs from the metadata type, the variable is coerced (#161).xportr_length()
allows selection between the length from metadata, as previously done, or from the calculated maximum length per variable when length_source
is set to “data” (#91)xportr_format()
function to ensure format lengths, prefixes are accurate for the variable type. Also to ensure that any numeric date/datetime/time variables have a format. (#164)xportr_length()
assigns the maximum length value instead of 200 for a character variable when the length is missing in the metadata (#207)xportr_type()
drop factor levels when coercing variables (#159)domain
argument for xportr functions will no longer be dynamically determined by the name of the data frame passed as the .df
argument. This was done to make the use of xportr functions more explicit. (#182)metacore
argument, which was renamed to metadata
in the following six xportr functions: (xportr_df_label()
, xportr_format()
, xportr_label()
, xportr_length()
, xportr_order()
, and xportr_type()
) in version 0.3.0
with a soft deprecation warning, has now been hard deprecated. Please update your code to use the new metadata
argument in place of metacore
. (#203)SASlength
and SAStype
were removed since they did not have an impact on xpt_validate
or any other functions (#132)adsl
data object is now called adsl_xportr
(#237)xportr_length()
and xportr()
to deep dive vignette (#215, #222){withr}
to create temporary files that are automatically deleted (#219)dataset_spec
that contains the Dataset Specification for ADSL. (#179){checkmate}
(#175)data("name_of_object")
first (#237){tm}
and {janitor}
from Imports (#241)lintr
(#176)xportr_type()
would overwrite column labels, widths, and “sas.formats”xportr_order()
to give better visibility of the number of variables being reordered.xportr_write()
to allow users to specify how xpt validation checks are handled.xportr_type()
to make type coercion more explicit.xpt_validate
updated to accept iso8601 date formats. (#76)xportr_metadata()
to explicitly set metadata at the start of a pipeline (#44)xportr_order()
to prevent character sorting (#149)xportr_*
functions when the metadata being used has multiple variables with the same name in the same domain (#128)xport_type()
where DT
, DTM
variables with a format specified in the metadata (e.g. date9.
, datetime20.
) were being converted to numeric, which will cause a 10 year difference when reading it back by read_xpt()
. SAS’s uniform start date is 1960 whereas Linux’s uniform start date is 1970 (#142).|>
that was causing functions to abort (#97)<
and >
as illegal characters in variable and dataset labels (#98){pkgdown}
site to bootswatch. Enabled search and linked slack icon (#122).xpts
created (#84)metacore
argument has been renamed to metadata
in the following six xportr functions: xportr_df_label()
, xportr_format()
, xportr_label()
, xportr_length()
, xportr_order()
, and xportr_type()
. Please update your code to use the new metadata
argument in place of metacore
.Beta release for xportr
xportr_varnames
and xportr_tidy_rename
into dev
folder found on GitHub Repostiory. Intention to move into packages after CRAN release.Initial alpha release of xportr