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# Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Analysis #
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#' Pattern Matching
#'
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#' Convenient wrapper around \code{\link[base]{grep}} to match a pattern: \code{a \%like\% b}. It always returns a \code{logical} vector and is always case-insensitive. Also, \code{pattern} (\code{b}) can be as long as \code{x} (\code{a}) to compare items of each index in both vectors.
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#' @inheritParams base::grepl
#' @return A \code{logical} vector
#' @name like
#' @rdname like
#' @export
#' @details Using RStudio? This function can also be inserted from the Addins menu and can have its own Keyboard Shortcut like Ctrl+Shift+L or Cmd+Shift+L (see Tools > Modify Keyboard Shortcuts...).
#' @source Idea from the \href{https://github.com/Rdatatable/data.table/blob/master/R/like.R}{\code{like} function from the \code{data.table} package}, but made it case insensitive at default and let it support multiple patterns.
#' @seealso \code{\link[base]{grep}}
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#' @inheritSection AMR Read more on our website!
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#' @examples
#' # simple test
#' a <- "This is a test"
#' b <- "TEST"
#' a %like% b
#' #> TRUE
#' b %like% a
#' #> FALSE
#'
#' # also supports multiple patterns, length must be equal to x
#' a <- c("Test case", "Something different", "Yet another thing")
#' b <- c("case", "diff", "yet")
#' a %like% b
#' #> TRUE TRUE TRUE
#'
#' # get frequencies of bacteria whose name start with 'Ent' or 'ent'
#' library(dplyr)
#' septic_patients %>%
#' left_join_microorganisms() %>%
#' filter(genus %like% '^ent') %>%
#' freq(genus, species)
like <- function ( x , pattern ) {
if ( length ( pattern ) > 1 ) {
if ( length ( x ) != length ( pattern ) ) {
pattern <- pattern [1 ]
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warning ( ' only the first element of argument `pattern` used for `%like%`' , call. = TRUE )
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} else {
# x and pattern are of same length, so items with each other
res <- vector ( length = length ( pattern ) )
for ( i in 1 : length ( res ) ) {
if ( is.factor ( x [i ] ) ) {
res [i ] <- as.integer ( x [i ] ) %in% base :: grep ( pattern [i ] , levels ( x [i ] ) , ignore.case = TRUE )
} else {
res [i ] <- base :: grepl ( pattern [i ] , x [i ] , ignore.case = TRUE )
}
}
return ( res )
}
}
# the regular way how grepl works; just one pattern against one or more x
if ( is.factor ( x ) ) {
as.integer ( x ) %in% base :: grep ( pattern , levels ( x ) , ignore.case = TRUE )
} else {
base :: grepl ( pattern , x , ignore.case = TRUE )
}
}
#' @rdname like
#' @export
" %like%" <- like