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r - How to ignore case when using str_detect?

stringr package provides good string functions.

To search for a string (ignoring case)

one could use

stringr::str_detect('TOYOTA subaru',ignore.case('toyota'))

This works but gives warning

Please use (fixed|coll|regex)(x, ignore_case = TRUE) instead of ignore.case(x)

What is the right way of rewriting it?

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You can use regex (or fixed as suggested in @lmo's comment depending on what you need) function to make the pattern as detailed in ?modifiers or ?str_detect (see the instruction for pattern parameter):

library(stringr)
str_detect('TOYOTA subaru', regex('toyota', ignore_case = T))
# [1] TRUE

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