% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/colwise.R \name{vars} \alias{vars} \title{Select variables} \usage{ vars(...) } \arguments{ \item{...}{<\code{\link[=dplyr_tidy_select]{tidy-select}}> Variables to include/exclude in mutate/summarise. You can use same specifications as in \code{\link[=select]{select()}}. If missing, defaults to all non-grouping variables.} } \description{ \code{vars()} was only needed for the scoped verbs, which have been superseded by the use of \code{\link[=across]{across()}} in an existing verb. See \code{vignette("colwise")} for details. This helper is intended to provide equivalent semantics to \code{\link[=select]{select()}}. It is used for instance in scoped summarising and mutating verbs (\code{\link[=mutate_at]{mutate_at()}} and \code{\link[=summarise_at]{summarise_at()}}). Note that verbs accepting a \code{vars()} specification also accept a numeric vector of positions or a character vector of column names. } \seealso{ \code{\link[=all_vars]{all_vars()}} and \code{\link[=any_vars]{any_vars()}} for other quoting functions that you can use with scoped verbs. }