% File src/library/base/man/make.names.Rd % Part of the R package, http://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2013 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{make.names} \alias{make.names} \title{Make Syntactically Valid Names} \description{ Make syntactically valid names out of character vectors. } \usage{ make.names(names, unique = FALSE, allow_ = TRUE) } \arguments{ \item{names}{character vector to be coerced to syntactically valid names. This is coerced to character if necessary.} \item{unique}{logical; if \code{TRUE}, the resulting elements are unique. This may be desired for, e.g., column names.} \item{allow_}{logical. For compatibility with \R prior to 1.9.0.} } \value{ A character vector of same length as \code{names} with each changed to a syntactically valid name, in the current locale's encoding. } \details{ A syntactically valid name consists of letters, numbers and the dot or underline characters and starts with a letter or the dot not followed by a number. Names such as \code{".2way"} are not valid, and neither are the \link{reserved} words. The definition of a \emph{letter} depends on the current locale, but only ASCII digits are considered to be digits. The character \code{"X"} is prepended if necessary. All invalid characters are translated to \code{"."}. A missing value is translated to \code{"NA"}. Names which match \R keywords have a dot appended to them. Duplicated values are altered by \code{\link{make.unique}}. } \section{Warning}{ Some OSes, notably FreeBSD, report extremely incorrect information about which characters are alphabetic in some locales (typically, all multi-byte locales including UTF-8 locales). However, \R provides substitutes on Windows, OS X and AIX. } \note{ Prior to \R version 1.9.0, underscores were not valid in variable names, and code that relies on them being converted to dots will no longer work. Use \code{allow_ = FALSE} for back-compatibility. \code{allow_ = FALSE} is also useful when creating names for export to applications which do not allow underline in names (for example, S-PLUS and some DBMSs). } \seealso{ \code{\link{make.unique}}, \code{\link{names}}, \code{\link{character}}, \code{\link{data.frame}}. } \examples{ make.names(c("a and b", "a-and-b"), unique = TRUE) # "a.and.b" "a.and.b.1" make.names(c("a and b", "a_and_b"), unique = TRUE) # "a.and.b" "a_and_b" make.names(c("a and b", "a_and_b"), unique = TRUE, allow_ = FALSE) # "a.and.b" "a.and.b.1" make.names(c("", "X"), unique = TRUE) # "X.1" "X" currently; R up to 3.0.2 gave "X" "X.1" state.name[make.names(state.name) != state.name] # those 10 with a space } \keyword{character}