stri_unique {stringi} | R Documentation |
This function returns a character vector like str
,
but with duplicate elements removed.
stri_unique(str, ..., opts_collator = NULL)
str |
a character vector |
... |
additional settings for |
opts_collator |
a named list with ICU Collator's options,
see |
As usual in stringi, no attributes are copied.
Unlike unique
, this function
tests for canonical equivalence of strings (and not
whether the strings are just bytewise equal). Such an operation
is locale-dependent. Hence, stri_unique
is significantly
slower (but much better suited for natural language processing)
than its base R counterpart.
See also stri_duplicated
for indicating non-unique elements.
Returns a character vector.
Collation - ICU User Guide, http://userguide.icu-project.org/collation
Other locale_sensitive:
%s<%()
,
stri_compare()
,
stri_count_boundaries()
,
stri_duplicated()
,
stri_enc_detect2()
,
stri_extract_all_boundaries()
,
stri_locate_all_boundaries()
,
stri_opts_collator()
,
stri_order()
,
stri_sort()
,
stri_split_boundaries()
,
stri_trans_tolower()
,
stri_wrap()
,
stringi-locale
,
stringi-search-boundaries
,
stringi-search-coll
# normalized and non-Unicode-normalized version of the same code point: stri_unique(c("\u0105", stri_trans_nfkd("\u0105"))) unique(c("\u0105", stri_trans_nfkd("\u0105"))) stri_unique(c("gro\u00df", "GROSS", "Gro\u00df", "Gross"), strength=1)