writing-tidyverse-r

Modern tidyverse patterns, style guide, and migration guidance for R development. Use this skill when writing R code with dplyr, reviewing tidyverse code, updating legacy R code to modern patterns, or enforcing consistent style. Covers native pipe usage, join_by() syntax, .by grouping, pick/across/reframe operations, tidy selection, stringr patterns, naming conventions, spacing, and migration from base R or older tidyverse APIs.

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Writing Tidyverse R

This skill covers modern tidyverse patterns for R 4.3+ and dplyr 1.1+, style guidelines, and migration from legacy patterns.

Core Principles

  1. Use modern tidyverse patterns - Prioritize dplyr 1.1+ features, native pipe, and current APIs
  2. Write readable code first - Optimize only when necessary
  3. Follow tidyverse style guide - Consistent naming, spacing, and structure

Pipe Usage

Always use native pipe |> instead of magrittr %>%

R 4.3+ provides all needed features. See pipe-examples.md for usage patterns.

Join Syntax (dplyr 1.1+)

Use join_by() instead of character vectors for joins

Modern join syntax supports:

  • Equality joins: join_by(company == id)
  • Inequality joins: join_by(company == id, year >= since)
  • Rolling joins: join_by(company == id, closest(year >= since))

See join-examples.md for complete patterns.

Multiple Match Handling

Use multiple and unmatched arguments for quality control:

  • multiple = "error" - Expect 1:1 matches
  • multiple = "all" - Allow multiple matches explicitly
  • unmatched = "error" - Ensure all rows match

Data Masking vs Tidy Selection

Understand the difference:

  • Data masking functions: arrange(), filter(), mutate(), summarise()
  • Tidy selection functions: select(), relocate(), across()

Key patterns:

  • Use {{}} (embrace) for function arguments
  • Use .data[[]] for character vectors
  • Use across() for multiple columns

See data-masking-examples.md for patterns.

Modern Grouping and Column Operations

Use .by for per-operation grouping (dplyr 1.1+)

This replaces the old group_by() |> ... |> ungroup() pattern.

Additional modern operations:

  • pick() - Column selection inside data-masking functions
  • across() - Apply functions to multiple columns
  • reframe() - Multi-row summaries

See grouping-examples.md for complete examples.

String Manipulation with stringr

Use stringr over base R string functions

Benefits:

  • Consistent str_ prefix
  • String-first argument order
  • Pipe-friendly and vectorized

See stringr-examples.md for common patterns and base R equivalents.

Style Guide Essentials

Object Names

  • Use snake_case for all names
  • Variable names = nouns, function names = verbs
  • Avoid dots except for S3 methods

Good: day_one, calculate_mean, user_data Avoid: DayOne, calculate.mean, userData

Spacing and Layout

See style-examples.md for proper spacing and pipe formatting.

Naming and Arguments

  • Use snake_case for variables and functions
  • Prefix non-standard arguments with . (e.g., .data, .by)

Anti-Patterns to Avoid

Legacy Patterns

AvoidUse Instead
%>%`
by = c("a" = "b")by = join_by(a == b)
sapply()map_*()
`group_by()> ...

Performance Anti-Patterns

  • Don't grow objects in loops - Pre-allocate or use purrr
  • Don't use sapply() - Type-unstable, use map_*() instead

See anti-patterns.md for examples of what to avoid and correct alternatives.

Migration Reference

Base R to Modern Tidyverse

Base RModern Tidyverse
subset(data, condition)filter(data, condition)
data[order(data$x), ]arrange(data, x)
aggregate(x ~ y, data, mean)summarise(data, mean(x), .by = y)
sapply(x, f)map(x, f)
grepl("pattern", text)str_detect(text, "pattern")
gsub("old", "new", text)str_replace_all(text, "old", "new")

Old to New Tidyverse Patterns

Old PatternNew Pattern
data %>% function()`data
`group_by(x)> summarise()
by = c("a" = "b")by = join_by(a == b)
gather()/spread()pivot_longer()/pivot_wider()
map_dfr(x, f)`map(x, f)
separate(col, into = ...)separate_wider_delim()

See migration-examples.md for complete migration patterns.

source: Sarah Johnson's gist https://gist.github.com/sj-io/3828d64d0969f2a0f05297e59e6c15ad

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