Create tibbles using an easier to read row-by-row layout. This is useful for small tables of data where readability is important. Please see tibble-package for a general introduction.
tribble(...)
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A tibble.
See quasiquotation for more details on tidy dots semantics,
i.e. exactly how the ...
argument is processed.
tribble( ~colA, ~colB, "a", 1, "b", 2, "c", 3 ) #> # A tibble: 3 × 2 #> colA colB #> <chr> <dbl> #> 1 a 1 #> 2 b 2 #> 3 c 3 # tribble will create a list column if the value in any cell is # not a scalar tribble( ~x, ~y, "a", 1:3, "b", 4:6 ) #> # A tibble: 2 × 2 #> x y #> <chr> <list> #> 1 a <int [3]> #> 2 b <int [3]> # Use dplyr::mutate(dplyr::across(...)) to assign an explicit type tribble( ~ a, ~ b, ~ c, 1, "2000-01-01", "1.5" ) %>% dplyr::mutate( dplyr::across(a, as.integer), dplyr::across(b, as.Date) ) #> # A tibble: 1 × 3 #> a b c #> <int> <date> <chr> #> 1 1 2000-01-01 1.5