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# ==================================================================== #
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# TITLE: #
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# AMR: An R Package for Working with Antimicrobial Resistance Data #
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# #
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# SOURCE CODE: #
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# https://github.com/msberends/AMR #
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# #
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# PLEASE CITE THIS SOFTWARE AS: #
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# Berends MS, Luz CF, Friedrich AW, et al. (2022). #
# AMR: An R Package for Working with Antimicrobial Resistance Data. #
# Journal of Statistical Software, 104(3), 1-31. #
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# https://doi.org/10.18637/jss.v104.i03 #
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# #
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# Developed at the University of Groningen and the University Medical #
# Center Groningen in The Netherlands, in collaboration with many #
# colleagues from around the world, see our website. #
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# #
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# This R package is free software; you can freely use and distribute #
# it for both personal and commercial purposes under the terms of the #
# GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GNU GPL-2), as published by #
# the Free Software Foundation. #
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# We created this package for both routine data analysis and academic #
# research and it was publicly released in the hope that it will be #
# useful, but it comes WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OR LIABILITY. #
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# #
# Visit our website for the full manual and a complete tutorial about #
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# how to conduct AMR data analysis: https://msberends.github.io/AMR/ #
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# ==================================================================== #
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#' Vectorised Pattern Matching with Keyboard Shortcut
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#'
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#' Convenient wrapper around [grepl()] to match a pattern: `x %like% pattern`. It always returns a [`logical`] vector and is always case-insensitive (use `x %like_case% pattern` for case-sensitive matching). Also, `pattern` can be as long as `x` to compare items of each index in both vectors, or they both can have the same length to iterate over all cases.
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#' @param x a [character] vector where matches are sought, or an object which can be coerced by [as.character()] to a [character] vector.
#' @param pattern a [character] vector containing regular expressions (or a [character] string for `fixed = TRUE`) to be matched in the given [character] vector. Coerced by [as.character()] to a [character] string if possible.
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#' @param ignore.case if `FALSE`, the pattern matching is *case sensitive* and if `TRUE`, case is ignored during matching.
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#' @return A [logical] vector
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#' @name like
#' @rdname like
#' @export
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#' @details
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#' These [like()] and `%like%`/`%unlike%` functions:
#' * Are case-insensitive (use `%like_case%`/`%unlike_case%` for case-sensitive matching)
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#' * Support multiple patterns
#' * Check if `pattern` is a valid regular expression and sets `fixed = TRUE` if not, to greatly improve speed (vectorised over `pattern`)
#' * Always use compatibility with Perl unless `fixed = TRUE`, to greatly improve speed
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#'
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#' Using RStudio? The `%like%`/`%unlike%` functions can also be directly inserted in your code from the Addins menu and can have its own keyboard shortcut like `Shift+Ctrl+L` or `Shift+Cmd+L` (see menu `Tools` > `Modify Keyboard Shortcuts...`). If you keep pressing your shortcut, the inserted text will be iterated over `%like%` -> `%unlike%` -> `%like_case%` -> `%unlike_case%`.
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#' @source Idea from the [`like` function from the `data.table` package](https://github.com/Rdatatable/data.table/blob/ec1259af1bf13fc0c96a1d3f9e84d55d8106a9a4/R/like.R), although altered as explained in *Details*.
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#' @seealso [grepl()]
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#' @examples
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#' # data.table has a more limited version of %like%, so unload it:
#' try(detach("package:data.table", unload = TRUE), silent = TRUE)
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#'
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#' a <- "This is a test"
#' b <- "TEST"
#' a %like% b
#' b %like% a
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#'
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#' # also supports multiple patterns
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#' a <- c("Test case", "Something different", "Yet another thing")
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#' b <- c("case", "diff", "yet")
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#' a %like% b
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#' a %unlike% b
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#'
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#' a[1] %like% b
#' a %like% b[1]
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#'
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#' \donttest{
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#' # get isolates whose name start with 'Entero' (case-insensitive)
#' example_isolates[which(mo_name() %like% "^entero"), ]
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#'
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#' if (require("dplyr")) {
#' example_isolates %>%
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#' filter(mo_name() %like% "^ent")
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#' }
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#' }
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like <- function ( x , pattern , ignore.case = TRUE ) {
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meet_criteria ( x , allow_NA = TRUE )
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meet_criteria ( pattern , allow_NA = FALSE )
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meet_criteria ( ignore.case , allow_class = " logical" , has_length = 1 )
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if ( all ( is.na ( x ) ) ) {
return ( rep ( FALSE , length ( x ) ) )
}
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# set to fixed if no valid regex (vectorised)
fixed <- ! is_valid_regex ( pattern )
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if ( ignore.case == TRUE ) {
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# set here, otherwise if fixed = TRUE, this warning will be thrown: argument `ignore.case = TRUE` will be ignored
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x <- tolower ( x )
pattern <- tolower ( pattern )
}
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if ( is.factor ( x ) ) {
x <- as.character ( x )
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}
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if ( length ( pattern ) == 1 ) {
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grepl ( pattern , x , ignore.case = FALSE , fixed = fixed , perl = ! fixed )
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} else {
if ( length ( x ) == 1 ) {
x <- rep ( x , length ( pattern ) )
} else if ( length ( pattern ) != length ( x ) ) {
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stop_ (
" arguments `x` and `pattern` must be of same length, or either one must be 1 " ,
" (`x` has length " , length ( x ) , " and `pattern` has length " , length ( pattern ) , " )"
)
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}
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unlist (
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Map (
f = grepl ,
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x = x ,
pattern = pattern ,
fixed = fixed ,
perl = ! fixed ,
MoreArgs = list ( ignore.case = FALSE ) ,
USE.NAMES = FALSE
)
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)
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}
}
#' @rdname like
#' @export
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" %like%" <- function ( x , pattern ) {
like ( x , pattern , ignore.case = TRUE )
}
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#' @rdname like
#' @export
" %unlike%" <- function ( x , pattern ) {
! like ( x , pattern , ignore.case = TRUE )
}
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#' @rdname like
#' @export
" %like_case%" <- function ( x , pattern ) {
like ( x , pattern , ignore.case = FALSE )
}
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#' @rdname like
#' @export
" %unlike_case%" <- function ( x , pattern ) {
! like ( x , pattern , ignore.case = FALSE )
}