| rm_tag {qdapRegex} | R Documentation |
Remove/replace/extract person tags from a string.
rm_tag(text.var, trim = !extract, clean = TRUE, pattern = "@rm_tag",
replacement = "", extract = FALSE,
dictionary = getOption("regex.library"), ...)
ex_tag(text.var, trim = !extract, clean = TRUE, pattern = "@rm_tag",
replacement = "", extract = TRUE,
dictionary = getOption("regex.library"), ...)
text.var |
The text variable. |
trim |
logical. If |
clean |
trim logical. If |
pattern |
A character string containing a regular expression (or
character string for |
replacement |
Replacement for matched |
extract |
logical. If |
dictionary |
A dictionary of canned regular expressions to search within
if |
... |
Other arguments passed to |
The default regex pattern "(?<![@\w])@([a-z0-9_]+)\b" is
more liberal and searches for the at (@) symbol followed by any word. This
can be accessed via pattern = "@rm_tag". Twitter user names are more
constrained. A second regex ("(?<![@\w])@([a-z0-9_]{1,15})\b") is
provide that contains the latter word to substring that begins with an at
(@) followed by a word composed of alpha-numeric characters and underscores,
no longer than 15 characters. This can be accessed via
pattern = "@rm_tag2" (see Examples).
Returns a character string with person tags removed.
Other rm_ functions: rm_abbreviation,
rm_between, rm_bracket,
rm_caps_phrase, rm_caps,
rm_citation_tex, rm_citation,
rm_city_state_zip,
rm_city_state, rm_date,
rm_default, rm_dollar,
rm_email, rm_emoticon,
rm_endmark, rm_hash,
rm_nchar_words, rm_non_ascii,
rm_non_words, rm_number,
rm_percent, rm_phone,
rm_postal_code,
rm_repeated_characters,
rm_repeated_phrases,
rm_repeated_words, rm_time,
rm_title_name, rm_url,
rm_white, rm_zip
x <- c("@hadley I like #rstats for #ggplot2 work.",
"Difference between #magrittr and #pipeR, both implement pipeline operators for #rstats:
http://renkun.me/r/2014/07/26/difference-between-magrittr-and-pipeR.html @timelyportfolio",
"Slides from great talk: @ramnath_vaidya: Interactive slides from Interactive Visualization
presentation #user2014. http://ramnathv.github.io/user2014-rcharts/#1",
"tyler.rinker@gamil.com is my email",
"A non valid Twitter is @abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
)
rm_tag(x)
rm_tag(rm_hash(x))
ex_tag(x)
## more restrictive Twitter regex
ex_tag(x, pattern="@rm_tag2")
## Remove only the @ sign
rm_tag(x, replacement = "\\3")
rm_tag(x, replacement = "\\3", pattern="@rm_tag2")