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(v1.7.1.9005) ab class selectors for R-3.0 and R-3.1
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@ -79,12 +79,10 @@ ureidopenicillins(only_rsi_columns = FALSE)
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\item{only_rsi_columns}{a \link{logical} to indicate whether only columns of class \verb{<rsi>} must be selected (defaults to \code{FALSE}), see \code{\link[=as.rsi]{as.rsi()}}}
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}
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\description{
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These functions allow for filtering rows and selecting columns based on antibiotic test results that are of a specific antibiotic class, without the need to define the columns or antibiotic abbreviations. \strong{\Sexpr{ifelse(getRversion() < "3.2", paste0("NOTE: THESE FUNCTIONS DO NOT WORK ON YOUR CURRENT R VERSION. These functions require R version 3.2 or later - you have ", R.version.string, "."), "")}}
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These functions allow for filtering rows and selecting columns based on antibiotic test results that are of a specific antibiotic class, without the need to define the columns or antibiotic abbreviations.
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}
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\details{
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\strong{\Sexpr{ifelse(getRversion() < "3.2", paste0("NOTE: THESE FUNCTIONS DO NOT WORK ON YOUR CURRENT R VERSION. These functions require R version 3.2 or later - you have ", R.version.string, "."), "")}}
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These functions can be used in data set calls for selecting columns and filtering rows, see \emph{Examples}. They support base R, but work more convenient in dplyr functions such as \code{\link[dplyr:select]{select()}}, \code{\link[dplyr:filter]{filter()}} and \code{\link[dplyr:summarise]{summarise()}}.
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These functions can be used in data set calls for selecting columns and filtering rows. They are heavily inspired by the \href{https://tidyselect.r-lib.org/reference/language.html}{Tidyverse selection helpers}, but also work in base \R and not only in \code{dplyr} verbs. Nonetheless, they are very convenient to use with \code{dplyr} functions such as \code{\link[dplyr:select]{select()}}, \code{\link[dplyr:filter]{filter()}} and \code{\link[dplyr:summarise]{summarise()}}, see \emph{Examples}.
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All columns in the data in which these functions are called will be searched for known antibiotic names, abbreviations, brand names, and codes (ATC, EARS-Net, WHO, etc.) in the \link{antibiotics} data set. This means that a selector such as \code{\link[=aminoglycosides]{aminoglycosides()}} will pick up column names like 'gen', 'genta', 'J01GB03', 'tobra', 'Tobracin', etc. Use the \code{\link[=ab_class]{ab_class()}} function to filter/select on a manually defined antibiotic class.
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}
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