Reputation: 35
I recently loaded in some data from a world bank API and when I viewed the dataframe with tibble's view()
function, I noticed some nice descriptive metadata text just below the column name, like in the image below
I would like to be able to reproduce this effect in the future, attributes(mtcars)$subheaders <- c("where","are","my","subheaders")
did not work for me and I appear to lack the proper technical vocabulary to be able to search for the solution.
Upvotes: 2
Views: 1424
Reputation: 1769
You can put all kinds of information in the attributes. Some packages add labels and extra information to factor vectors for instance.
df <- data.frame(a = 10)
attr(df$a, "subheader") <- "description of a"
>attr(df$a, "subheader")
[1] "description of a"
>
> str(df)
'data.frame': 1 obs. of 1 variable:
$ a: num 10
..- attr(*, "subheader")= chr "description of a"
and you can add a function to get the subheader
subheader <- function(vec) {
attr(vec, "subheader")
}
subheader(df$a)
EDIT
To have the description show up in View()
you can add label
as the name of the attribute.
df <- data.frame(a = 10)
attr(df$a, "label") <- "description of a"
Upvotes: 4