Returns a tibble of online profiles for the account.
profiles(x, .show.progress) # S3 method for character profiles(x, .show.progress = interactive()) # S3 method for brandseyer2.account profiles(x, .show.progress = interactive()) # S3 method for list profiles(x, .show.progress = interactive()) # S3 method for data.frame profiles(x, .show.progress = interactive())
x | An object to read profiles from. |
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.show.progress | A logical indicating whether to show a progress bar or not. By default, this only shows a progress bar in interactive environments. Also, progress bars will only be shown if 3 or more accounts are being examined. |
A tibble of log information, including the user that perform the action, and how many times the action was performed.
Online profiles can be read from various different kinds of object. An account()
object is the most basic, although profiles can also be read from a list of
account objects (in which case the returned tibble will include an account code column),
or from a tibble containing an account code column, such as that returned
by account_list()
.
character
: Reach for an account code character vector.
brandseyer2.account
: For account()
objects.
list
: For a list of accounts
data.frame
: Read for a data frame, such as returned by account_list()
if (FALSE) { # Read profiles for an account code profiles("TEST01AA") } if (FALSE) { # Read profiles for an account account("TEST01AA") %>% profiles() } if (FALSE) { # Read for a list of accounts account("TEST01AA", "TEST02AA") %>% profiles() } if (FALSE) { account_list() %>% profiles() }