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The snip_highest() function can be used as an info_snippet() function (i.e., provided to fn) to get the highest numerical, time value, or alphabetical value from a column in the target table.

Usage

snip_highest(column)

Arguments

column

The target column

scalar<character> // required

The name of the column that contains the target values.

Value

A formula needed for info_snippet()'s fn argument.

Examples

Generate an informant object, add a snippet with info_snippet() and snip_highest() (giving us a method to get the highest value in column a); define a location for the snippet result in { } and then incorporate() the snippet into the info text. Note here that the order of the info_columns() and info_snippet() calls doesn't matter.

informant <-
  create_informant(
    tbl = ~ small_table,
    tbl_name = "small_table",
    label = "An example."
  ) %>%
  info_columns(
    columns = a,
    `Highest Value` = "Highest value is {highest_a}."
  ) %>%
  info_snippet(
    snippet_name = "highest_a",
    fn = snip_highest(column = "a")
  ) %>%
  incorporate()

We can print the informant object to see the information report.

informant

This image was generated from the first code example in the `snip_highest()` help file.

Function ID

3-9

See also