% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/redcap_wider.R \name{redcap_wider} \alias{redcap_wider} \title{Redcap Wider} \usage{ redcap_wider( data, event.glue = "{.value}_{redcap_event_name}", inst.glue = "{.value}_{redcap_repeat_instance}" ) } \arguments{ \item{data}{A list of data frames.} \item{event.glue}{A dplyr::glue string for repeated events naming} \item{inst.glue}{A dplyr::glue string for repeated instruments naming} } \value{ The list of data frames in wide format. } \description{ Converts a list of REDCap data frames from long to wide format. Handles longitudinal projects, but not yet repeated instruments. } \examples{ # Longitudinal list1 <- list( data.frame( record_id = c(1, 2, 1, 2), redcap_event_name = c("baseline", "baseline", "followup", "followup"), age = c(25, 26, 27, 28) ), data.frame( record_id = c(1, 2), redcap_event_name = c("baseline", "baseline"), gender = c("male", "female") ) ) redcap_wider(list1) # Simpel with two instruments list2 <- list( data.frame( record_id = c(1, 2), age = c(25, 26) ), data.frame( record_id = c(1, 2), gender = c("male", "female") ) ) redcap_wider(list2) # Simple with single instrument list3 <- list(data.frame( record_id = c(1, 2), age = c(25, 26) )) redcap_wider(list3) # Longitudinal with repeatable instruments list4 <- list( data.frame( record_id = c(1, 2, 1, 2), redcap_event_name = c("baseline", "baseline", "followup", "followup"), age = c(25, 26, 27, 28) ), data.frame( record_id = c(1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2), redcap_event_name = c( "baseline", "baseline", "followup", "followup", "baseline", "baseline", "followup", "followup" ), redcap_repeat_instrument = "walk", redcap_repeat_instance = c(1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2), dist = c(40, 32, 25, 33, 28, 24, 23, 36) ), data.frame( record_id = c(1, 2), redcap_event_name = c("baseline", "baseline"), gender = c("male", "female") ) ) redcap_wider(list4) }