Description
Keep Your Environment Clean.
Description
Provides a set of functions, which facilitates removing objects from an environment. It allows to delete objects specified with regular expression or with other conditions (e.g. if object is numeric), using one function call.
README.md
eponge
Keep your environment clean
A small utility which makes selective objects removing easier.
Installation
# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("krzjoa/eponge")
Usage
Many times we can meet a situation, when we want to clean our environment selectively. Suppose we just wrote a couple of functions, which have the same names as the ones existing in already attached libraries.
filter <- function(x, id){
x %>%
filter(ID == id)
}
cars <- 1:5
eponge::erase_masking()
Sometimes, we may want to tidy our messy enivironment: we have objects we would like to keep, while in the same time there are many temporary objects created during the exploration.
cars.2 <- cars
cars.2$speed <- cars.2$speed + 2
new.iris <- iris[1:20, ]
add_two <- function(x) x + 2
# Normally, we don't have to pass envir argument, because it indicates global environment by default
eponge::erase_data(envir = environment())
Package name
Package was originally named sponge
, but it was changed in order to avoid name conflict with BioConductor package SPONGE. The current name comes from its French equivalent, éponge (e.pɔ̃ʒ).