I'm trying to write a custom function that will compute a new variable based on values from a predefined vector of variables (e.g., vector_heavy) and then name the new variable based on an argument provided to the function (e.g., custom_name).
This variable naming is where my quosure skills are failing me. Any help is greatly appreciated.
library(tidyverse)
vector_heavy <- quos(disp, wt, cyl)
cv_compute <- function(data, cv_name, cv_vector){
cv_name <- enquo(cv_name)
data %>%
rowwise() %>%
mutate(!!cv_name = mean(c(!!!cv_vector), na.rm = TRUE)) %>%
ungroup()
}
d <- cv_compute(mtcars, cv_name = custom_name, cv_vector = vector_heavy)
My error message reads:
Error: unexpected '=' in:
" rowwise() %>%
mutate(!!cv_name ="
Removing the !!
before cv_name
within mutate()
will result in a function that calculates a new variable literally named cv_name
, and ignoring the custom_name
I've included as an argument.
cv_compute <- function(data, cv_name, cv_vector){
cv_name <- enquo(cv_name)
data %>%
rowwise() %>%
mutate(cv_name = mean(c(!!!cv_vector), na.rm = TRUE)) %>%
ungroup()
}
How can I get this function to utilize the custom_name
I supply as an argument for cv_name
?