I have a simple function in R with ... using tidyeval. Is is possible to change these into a string?
simple_paste <- function(...){
  my_vars <- enquos(...)
  paste(..., sep = "_x_")
}
simple_paste(hello, world)
As an output, I would like to get "hello_x_world". I could also consider using the glue function or str_c instead of paste, although I'm not sure that would be better.
Convert the quosure to character and then paste
simple_paste <- function(...) {
  purrr::map_chr(enquos(...), rlang::as_label) %>% 
          paste(collapse="_x_")
   }
simple_paste(hello, world)
#[1] "hello_x_world"
Or another option is to evaluate an expression
simple_paste <- function(...)  eval(expr(paste(!!! enquos(...), sep="_x_")))[-1]
simple_paste(hello, world)
#[1] "hello_x_world"
if we need .csv at the end
simple_paste <- function(...)  eval(expr(paste0(paste(!!! enquos(...), sep="_x_"), ".csv")))[-1]
simple_paste(hello, world)
#[1] "hello_x_world.csv"
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