Using stringr
package, it is easy to perform regex replacement in a vectorized manner.
Question: How can I do the following:
Replace every word in
hello,world??your,make|[]world,hello,pos
to different replacements, e.g. increasing numbers
1,2??3,4|[]5,6,7
Note that simple separators cannot be assumed, the practical use case is more complicated.
stringr::str_replace_all
does not seem to work because it
str_replace_all(x, "(\\w+)", 1:7)
produces a vector for each replacement applied to all words, or it has uncertain and/or duplicate input entries so that
str_replace_all(x, c("hello" = "1", "world" = "2", ...))
will not work for the purpose.
gsubfn
package for this.