Rename columns
rename()
changes the names of individual variables using
new_name = old_name
syntax; rename_with()
renames columns using a
function.
rename(.data, ...) rename_with(.data, .fn, .cols = everything(), ...)
.data |
A data frame, data frame extension (e.g. a tibble), or a lazy data frame (e.g. from dbplyr or dtplyr). See Methods, below, for more details. |
... |
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.fn |
A function used to transform the selected |
.cols |
< |
An object of the same type as .data
. The output has the following
properties:
Rows are not affected.
Column names are changed; column order is preserved.
Data frame attributes are preserved.
Groups are updated to reflect new names.
This function is a generic, which means that packages can provide implementations (methods) for other classes. See the documentation of individual methods for extra arguments and differences in behaviour.
The following methods are currently available in loaded packages: no methods found.
iris <- as_tibble(iris) # so it prints a little nicer rename(iris, petal_length = Petal.Length) rename_with(iris, toupper) rename_with(iris, toupper, starts_with("Petal")) rename_with(iris, ~ tolower(gsub(".", "_", .x, fixed = TRUE)))
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