Concatenate Character Vectors
These are the stringi's equivalents of the built-in
paste
function.
stri_c
and stri_paste
are aliases for stri_join
.
stri_join(..., sep = "", collapse = NULL, ignore_null = FALSE) stri_c(..., sep = "", collapse = NULL, ignore_null = FALSE) stri_paste(..., sep = "", collapse = NULL, ignore_null = FALSE)
... |
character vectors (or objects coercible to character vectors) which corresponding elements are to be concatenated |
sep |
a single string; separates terms |
collapse |
a single string or |
ignore_null |
a single logical value; if |
Vectorized over each atomic vector in '...
'.
Unless collapse
is NULL
, the result will be a single string.
Otherwise, you get a character vector of length equal
to the length of the longest argument.
If any of the arguments in '...
' is a vector of length 0
(not to be confused with vectors of empty strings)
and ignore_null
is FALSE
, then
you will get a 0-length character vector in result.
If collapse
or sep
has length greater than 1,
then only the first string will be used.
In case where there are missing values in any of the input vectors,
NA
is set to the corresponding element.
Note that this behavior is different from paste
,
which treats missing values as ordinary strings like 'NA'
.
Moreover, as usual in stringi, the resulting strings are
always in UTF-8.
Returns a character vector.
Other join:
%s+%()
,
stri_dup()
,
stri_flatten()
,
stri_join_list()
stri_join(1:13, letters) stri_join(1:13, letters, sep=',') stri_join(1:13, letters, collapse='; ') stri_join(1:13, letters, sep=',', collapse='; ') stri_join(c('abc', '123', 'xyz'),'###', 1:6, sep=',') stri_join(c('abc', '123', 'xyz'),'###', 1:6, sep=',', collapse='; ')
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