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url: https://purrr.tidyverse.org
template:
package: tidytemplate
bootstrap: 5
includes:
in_header: |
<script defer data-domain="purrr.tidyverse.org,all.tidyverse.org" src="https://plausible.io/js/plausible.js"></script>
development:
mode: auto
home:
links:
- text: Learn more
href: http://r4ds.had.co.nz/iteration.html
news:
releases:
- text: "Version 1.0.0"
href: https://www.tidyverse.org/blog/2022/12/purrr-1-0-0/
- text: "Version 0.3.0"
href: https://www.tidyverse.org/articles/2019/02/purrr-0-3-0/
- text: "Version 0.2.3"
href: https://www.tidyverse.org/articles/2017/08/purrr-0.2.3/
reference:
- title: Map family
desc: |
The `map(.x, .f)` functions transforms each element of the vector `.x` with
the function `.f`, returning a vector defined by the suffix (`_lgl`,
`_chr()` etc). `walk()` is a variant for functions called primarily for
their side-effects; it returns `.x` invisibly.
As well as functions, `.f`, can take numbers and characters (used as a
shorthand for `[[`), and formulas (used as a succint function definition).
See details in `as_mapper()`
contents:
- map
- as_mapper
- title: Map variants
desc: >
A rich set of variants builds on the basic idea of `map()`:
`modify()` modifies "in place", returning a vector the same type as `.x`;
`map2()` iterates over two vectors in parallel;
`pmap()` (parallel map) iterates over a list of vectors;
`imap()` (index map) is a shortcut for the common pattern `map2(x, names(x))`.
contents:
- map_if
- map_depth
- map2
- pmap
- modify
- modify_tree
- imap
- lmap
- title: Predicate functionals
desc: >
A predicate function is a function that either returns `TRUE` or `FALSE`.
The predicate functionals take a vector and a predicate function and do
something useful.
contents:
- detect
- every
- has_element
- head_while
- keep
- keep_at
- title: Plucking
desc: >
Getting or setting a single element.
contents:
- pluck
- chuck
- pluck_depth
- modify_in
- attr_getter
- title: Other vector transforms
desc: >
A grab bag of useful tools for manipulating vectors.
contents:
- accumulate
- list_c
- list_flatten
- list_modify
- list_simplify
- list_transpose
- reduce
- title: Superseded
description: |
Superseded functions have been replaced by superior solutions, but
due to their widespread use will not go away. However, they will not
get any new features and will only receive critical bug fixes.
contents:
- flatten
- map_df
- simplify
- transpose
- title: Adverbs
desc: >
Adverbs modify the action of a function; they take a function as input and
return a function with modified action as output.
contents:
- has_concept("adverbs")
- title: Misc
contents:
- array_tree
- rate-helpers
- progress_bars