Decode the player IDs in nflfastR play-by-play data
Source:R/helper_decode_player_ids.R
decode_player_ids.Rd
Takes all columns ending with 'player_id'
as well as the
variables 'passer_id'
, 'rusher_id'
, 'fantasy_id'
,
'receiver_id'
, and 'id'
of an nflfastR play-by-play data set
and decodes the player IDs to the commonly known GSIS ID format 00-00xxxxx.
The function uses by default the high efficient decode_ids
of the package gsisdecoder
.
In the unlikely event that there is a problem with this function, an nflfastR
internal decoder can be used with the option fast = FALSE
.
The 2022 play by play data introduced new player IDs that can't be decoded with gsisdecoder. In that case, IDs are joined through nflreadr::load_players.
Arguments
- pbp
is a Data frame of play-by-play data scraped using
fast_scraper()
.- ...
Additional arguments passed to a message function (for internal use).
- fast
If
TRUE
the IDs will be decoded with the high efficient function decode_ids. IfFALSE
an nflfastR internal function will be used for decoding (it is generally not recommended to do this, unless there is a problem with decode_ids which can take several days to fix on CRAN.)
Examples
# \donttest{
# Decode data frame consisting of some names and ids
decode_player_ids(data.frame(
name = c("P.Mahomes", "B.Baldwin", "P.Mahomes", "S.Carl", "J.Jones"),
id = c(
"32013030-2d30-3033-3338-3733fa30c4fa",
NA_character_,
"00-0033873",
NA_character_,
"32013030-2d30-3032-3739-3434d4d3846d"
)
))
#> ✔ 02:06:01 | Decoding of player ids completed
#> name id
#> 1 P.Mahomes 00-0033873
#> 2 B.Baldwin <NA>
#> 3 P.Mahomes 00-0033873
#> 4 S.Carl <NA>
#> 5 J.Jones 00-0027944
# }