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str_length

The length of a string.


Description

Technically this returns the number of "code points", in a string. One code point usually corresponds to one character, but not always. For example, an u with a umlaut might be represented as a single character or as the combination a u and an umlaut.

Usage

str_length(string)

Arguments

string

Input vector. Either a character vector, or something coercible to one.

Value

A numeric vector giving number of characters (code points) in each element of the character vector. Missing string have missing length.

See Also

stringi::stri_length() which this function wraps.

Examples

str_length(letters)
str_length(NA)
str_length(factor("abc"))
str_length(c("i", "like", "programming", NA))

# Two ways of representing a u with an umlaut
u1 <- "\u00fc"
u2 <- stringi::stri_trans_nfd(u1)
# The print the same:
u1
u2
# But have a different length
str_length(u1)
str_length(u2)
# Even though they have the same number of characters
str_count(u1)
str_count(u2)

stringr

Simple, Consistent Wrappers for Common String Operations

v1.4.0
GPL-2 | file LICENSE
Authors
Hadley Wickham [aut, cre, cph], RStudio [cph, fnd]
Initial release

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