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% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand
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% Please edit documentation in R/guess_ab_col.R
\name{guess_ab_col}
\alias{guess_ab_col}
\title{Guess Antibiotic Column}
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\usage{
guess_ab_col(
x = NULL,
search_string = NULL,
verbose = FALSE,
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only_sir_columns = FALSE
)
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}
\arguments{
\item{x}{a \link{data.frame}}
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\item{search_string}{a text to search \code{x} for, will be checked with \code{\link[=as.ab]{as.ab()}} if this value is not a column in \code{x}}
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\item{verbose}{a \link{logical} to indicate whether additional info should be printed}
\item{only_sir_columns}{a \link{logical} to indicate whether only antibiotic columns must be detected that were transformed to class \code{sir} (see \code{\link[=as.sir]{as.sir()}}) on beforehand (default is \code{FALSE})}
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}
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\value{
A column name of \code{x}, or \code{NULL} when no result is found.
}
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\description{
This tries to find a column name in a data set based on information from the \link{antibiotics} data set. Also supports WHONET abbreviations.
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}
\details{
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You can look for an antibiotic (trade) name or abbreviation and it will search \code{x} and the \link{antibiotics} data set for any column containing a name or code of that antibiotic.
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}
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\examples{
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df <- data.frame(
amox = "S",
tetr = "R"
)
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guess_ab_col(df, "amoxicillin")
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guess_ab_col(df, "J01AA07") # ATC code of tetracycline
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guess_ab_col(df, "J01AA07", verbose = TRUE)
# NOTE: Using column 'tetr' as input for J01AA07 (tetracycline).
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# WHONET codes
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df <- data.frame(
AMP_ND10 = "R",
AMC_ED20 = "S"
)
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guess_ab_col(df, "ampicillin")
guess_ab_col(df, "J01CR02")
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guess_ab_col(df, as.ab("augmentin"))
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}