datapasta 3.1.0 ‘Leave to Simmer’
- Exported
_format
functions
- Adds
dt_paste
function for pasting as data.table
(Thanks @jonocarroll, #72, closes #70)
- Row names are kept in data.frames and data.tables (Thanks @sowla)
- Column names that are invalid are now handled with backticks (Thanks @sharlagelfand)
- Fixes issue with commas inside character vectors getting wrapped on
- data.frame (and data.table) print is much prettier and robust with all args and cols aligned on ‘=’
- zero row tibbles are supported with a fall-back to a tibble::tibble() call
- all _construct functions now return input visibly
- Fallback behaviour added to allow usage with remote R sessions like RStudio Server/Cloud, or ssh command line. See ‘datapasta in the cloud’ vignette. (Thanks @gadenbuie, @jonthegeek)
datapasta 3.0.0 ‘Colander Helmet’
- When pasting from clipboard it now attempts to guess if there is no header row, in the case where the clipboard is all data. If you’re lucky it will create a default header for you when pasting (V1, V2, V3 etc.).
dpasta()
will now handle tribbles with R classes that cannot be represented in tribble form. It falls back to their character representation. This works well for things like dates.
- New addin: ‘Fiddle Selection’. This is a kind of magic wand that can be waved over RStudio editor selections to: Reflow messy tribble and data.frame definitions, create
c()
expressions from raw data, and pivot c()
exprs between vertical and horizontal format.
- New addin: ‘Toggle Vector Quotes’. Given a horizontal or vertical
c()
expr, it will toggle all elements between quoted and bare format.
- Complies with new CRAN policy on clipboard use. You cannot write to the clipboard in non-interactive sessions with
dmdclip()
- Why would you?. Tests containing clipboard use are skipped on CI and CRAN.
datapasta 2.0.1
- Added a trailing newline after all pastes, this works much nicer for console output.
- Fixed handling of backslashes. Relying on built-in function deparse() for escaping chars that need it.
datapasta 2.0.0 ‘Fusilli Jerry’
- Added the ability to parse objects from R and output as neatly formatted tibbles, dataframes and vectors with
dpasta
. The clipboard is not involved.
- Added the ability to send these same types of objects to the clipboard formatted for markdown output with
dmdclip
.
- Package can now operate in a close to fully featured way in editors other than RStudio. Output goes to console rather than cursor.
- Added hooks for output customisation with
_construct()
functions that return the formatted output as an R character vector.
- The decimal mark can be set for numeric data with
dp_set_decimal_mark
.
- User can now paste natural looking comma separated lists as vectors, with automatic comma-splitting and whitespace trimming.
datapasta 1.1.0 ‘CopyPesto’
- Added
df_paste()
which pastes a table from the clipboard using a nicely formatted call to data.frame()
rather than tribble()
- Better handling for empty lines that get accidentally copied onto clipboard with table. Gracefully ignored.
datapasta 1.0.0
- Added new addin ‘Paste as vector (vertical)’ to provide nicer formatting for long lists.
- All addins now guess data types and format correctly in the source editor.
- Empty rows in tables and empty cells in lists are formatted as NA’s when pasting instead of being ignored.
- Added vignette, automated tests etc in prep for CRAN submission.
datapasta 0.2
- Added graceful error handling on failed parse of text on clipboard to table.
tribble_paste()
and vector_paste()
now pastes NA’s as unquoted, so R will parse as proper NA.
tribble_paste()
can parse an paste table text copied from raw delimited file e.g. csv, tsv, pipe delimited, semi-colon delimited.
vector_paste()
uses a space between elements.
datapasta 0.1.1
- Added a
NEWS.md
file to track changes to the package.
- Fixed the handling of NAs in tab delimited files which resulted in phantom NA columns sometimes appearing with
tribble_paste()