From 3533bbaca047d4770bf78032a65c4a967b1cb865 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Daniel <mail@danielluedecke.de>
Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2024 12:24:48 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] add named character option to docs

---
 R/extract_column_names.R     | 4 ++++
 man/adjust.Rd                | 4 ++++
 man/assign_labels.Rd         | 4 ++++
 man/categorize.Rd            | 4 ++++
 man/center.Rd                | 4 ++++
 man/convert_na_to.Rd         | 4 ++++
 man/convert_to_na.Rd         | 4 ++++
 man/data_codebook.Rd         | 4 ++++
 man/data_duplicated.Rd       | 4 ++++
 man/data_extract.Rd          | 4 ++++
 man/data_group.Rd            | 4 ++++
 man/data_peek.Rd             | 4 ++++
 man/data_prefix_suffix.Rd    | 4 ++++
 man/data_relocate.Rd         | 4 ++++
 man/data_rename.Rd           | 4 ++++
 man/data_replicate.Rd        | 4 ++++
 man/data_separate.Rd         | 4 ++++
 man/data_tabulate.Rd         | 4 ++++
 man/data_to_long.Rd          | 4 ++++
 man/data_unique.Rd           | 4 ++++
 man/data_unite.Rd            | 4 ++++
 man/describe_distribution.Rd | 4 ++++
 man/extract_column_names.Rd  | 4 ++++
 man/labels_to_levels.Rd      | 4 ++++
 man/means_by_group.Rd        | 4 ++++
 man/normalize.Rd             | 4 ++++
 man/ranktransform.Rd         | 4 ++++
 man/recode_values.Rd         | 4 ++++
 man/rescale.Rd               | 4 ++++
 man/reverse.Rd               | 4 ++++
 man/row_count.Rd             | 4 ++++
 man/row_means.Rd             | 4 ++++
 man/slide.Rd                 | 4 ++++
 man/standardize.Rd           | 4 ++++
 man/to_factor.Rd             | 4 ++++
 man/to_numeric.Rd            | 4 ++++
 36 files changed, 144 insertions(+)

diff --git a/R/extract_column_names.R b/R/extract_column_names.R
index b1cb54f35..4c469b330 100644
--- a/R/extract_column_names.R
+++ b/R/extract_column_names.R
@@ -13,6 +13,10 @@
 #'     vector of variable names (e.g., `c("col1", "col2", "col3")`), or a
 #'     character vector of variable names including ranges specified via `:`
 #'     (e.g., `c("col1:col3", "col5")`),
+#'   - for some functions, like `data_select()` or `data_rename()`, `select` can
+#'     be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+#'     the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+#'     functions to see where this option applies.
 #'   - a formula with variable names (e.g., `~column_1 + column_2`),
 #'   - a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 #'     (e.g. `1` or `c(1, 3, 5)`),
diff --git a/man/adjust.Rd b/man/adjust.Rd
index 313402b90..edc01ada2 100644
--- a/man/adjust.Rd
+++ b/man/adjust.Rd
@@ -47,6 +47,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/assign_labels.Rd b/man/assign_labels.Rd
index 574730e7b..1753827ee 100644
--- a/man/assign_labels.Rd
+++ b/man/assign_labels.Rd
@@ -42,6 +42,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/categorize.Rd b/man/categorize.Rd
index aaca6014c..c03ce119e 100644
--- a/man/categorize.Rd
+++ b/man/categorize.Rd
@@ -93,6 +93,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/center.Rd b/man/center.Rd
index 691f10839..7fee0c8d8 100644
--- a/man/center.Rd
+++ b/man/center.Rd
@@ -76,6 +76,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/convert_na_to.Rd b/man/convert_na_to.Rd
index 369e3937d..6e32664e0 100644
--- a/man/convert_na_to.Rd
+++ b/man/convert_na_to.Rd
@@ -45,6 +45,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/convert_to_na.Rd b/man/convert_to_na.Rd
index f56fdd7da..ea2dbb2cd 100644
--- a/man/convert_to_na.Rd
+++ b/man/convert_to_na.Rd
@@ -48,6 +48,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/data_codebook.Rd b/man/data_codebook.Rd
index 4fcddc1ff..c2f364ff8 100644
--- a/man/data_codebook.Rd
+++ b/man/data_codebook.Rd
@@ -38,6 +38,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/data_duplicated.Rd b/man/data_duplicated.Rd
index 30d8a455d..b260254d0 100644
--- a/man/data_duplicated.Rd
+++ b/man/data_duplicated.Rd
@@ -24,6 +24,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/data_extract.Rd b/man/data_extract.Rd
index 91b5ee29a..dd60b0286 100644
--- a/man/data_extract.Rd
+++ b/man/data_extract.Rd
@@ -31,6 +31,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/data_group.Rd b/man/data_group.Rd
index c360f7b5e..bc26bf068 100644
--- a/man/data_group.Rd
+++ b/man/data_group.Rd
@@ -28,6 +28,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/data_peek.Rd b/man/data_peek.Rd
index 5d5e2e18e..c6123d7db 100644
--- a/man/data_peek.Rd
+++ b/man/data_peek.Rd
@@ -31,6 +31,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/data_prefix_suffix.Rd b/man/data_prefix_suffix.Rd
index eab848058..d3212c1c7 100644
--- a/man/data_prefix_suffix.Rd
+++ b/man/data_prefix_suffix.Rd
@@ -41,6 +41,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/data_relocate.Rd b/man/data_relocate.Rd
index a1227dcfa..b48f75cac 100644
--- a/man/data_relocate.Rd
+++ b/man/data_relocate.Rd
@@ -48,6 +48,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/data_rename.Rd b/man/data_rename.Rd
index 83a983dcc..d86aafb86 100644
--- a/man/data_rename.Rd
+++ b/man/data_rename.Rd
@@ -28,6 +28,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/data_replicate.Rd b/man/data_replicate.Rd
index 0be353c66..bd2f55220 100644
--- a/man/data_replicate.Rd
+++ b/man/data_replicate.Rd
@@ -31,6 +31,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/data_separate.Rd b/man/data_separate.Rd
index b85b01916..301404b55 100644
--- a/man/data_separate.Rd
+++ b/man/data_separate.Rd
@@ -34,6 +34,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/data_tabulate.Rd b/man/data_tabulate.Rd
index ac91ead65..c21fe2315 100644
--- a/man/data_tabulate.Rd
+++ b/man/data_tabulate.Rd
@@ -83,6 +83,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/data_to_long.Rd b/man/data_to_long.Rd
index 4a05e735b..b3dd9c08d 100644
--- a/man/data_to_long.Rd
+++ b/man/data_to_long.Rd
@@ -49,6 +49,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/data_unique.Rd b/man/data_unique.Rd
index e0911901d..c65d86802 100644
--- a/man/data_unique.Rd
+++ b/man/data_unique.Rd
@@ -25,6 +25,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/data_unite.Rd b/man/data_unite.Rd
index c9893933e..a145b6198 100644
--- a/man/data_unite.Rd
+++ b/man/data_unite.Rd
@@ -31,6 +31,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/describe_distribution.Rd b/man/describe_distribution.Rd
index 4837834ac..105da38d5 100644
--- a/man/describe_distribution.Rd
+++ b/man/describe_distribution.Rd
@@ -90,6 +90,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/extract_column_names.Rd b/man/extract_column_names.Rd
index d74d092c0..b6c5adea5 100644
--- a/man/extract_column_names.Rd
+++ b/man/extract_column_names.Rd
@@ -47,6 +47,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/labels_to_levels.Rd b/man/labels_to_levels.Rd
index c75e2f537..2cea1124e 100644
--- a/man/labels_to_levels.Rd
+++ b/man/labels_to_levels.Rd
@@ -37,6 +37,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/means_by_group.Rd b/man/means_by_group.Rd
index 8407263b7..0c0ae0624 100644
--- a/man/means_by_group.Rd
+++ b/man/means_by_group.Rd
@@ -55,6 +55,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/normalize.Rd b/man/normalize.Rd
index ecb3a2706..c8e14e850 100644
--- a/man/normalize.Rd
+++ b/man/normalize.Rd
@@ -75,6 +75,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/ranktransform.Rd b/man/ranktransform.Rd
index 6bb7cfdc3..10edec53c 100644
--- a/man/ranktransform.Rd
+++ b/man/ranktransform.Rd
@@ -55,6 +55,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/recode_values.Rd b/man/recode_values.Rd
index d738093cb..b40bfacd2 100644
--- a/man/recode_values.Rd
+++ b/man/recode_values.Rd
@@ -64,6 +64,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/rescale.Rd b/man/rescale.Rd
index de70bfecf..e37957022 100644
--- a/man/rescale.Rd
+++ b/man/rescale.Rd
@@ -71,6 +71,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/reverse.Rd b/man/reverse.Rd
index 0f33154a4..600524011 100644
--- a/man/reverse.Rd
+++ b/man/reverse.Rd
@@ -49,6 +49,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/row_count.Rd b/man/row_count.Rd
index 1a87de609..5d2d81a85 100644
--- a/man/row_count.Rd
+++ b/man/row_count.Rd
@@ -27,6 +27,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/row_means.Rd b/man/row_means.Rd
index 3c859e992..c23cdbbed 100644
--- a/man/row_means.Rd
+++ b/man/row_means.Rd
@@ -41,6 +41,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/slide.Rd b/man/slide.Rd
index c350ab7e4..898c51513 100644
--- a/man/slide.Rd
+++ b/man/slide.Rd
@@ -38,6 +38,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/standardize.Rd b/man/standardize.Rd
index 8e8d66867..03b597e7e 100644
--- a/man/standardize.Rd
+++ b/man/standardize.Rd
@@ -149,6 +149,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/to_factor.Rd b/man/to_factor.Rd
index 7a500c071..4520ddfd9 100644
--- a/man/to_factor.Rd
+++ b/man/to_factor.Rd
@@ -40,6 +40,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),
diff --git a/man/to_numeric.Rd b/man/to_numeric.Rd
index abfcec0d8..52ddcf579 100644
--- a/man/to_numeric.Rd
+++ b/man/to_numeric.Rd
@@ -34,6 +34,10 @@ tasks. Can be either
 vector of variable names (e.g., \code{c("col1", "col2", "col3")}), or a
 character vector of variable names including ranges specified via \code{:}
 (e.g., \code{c("col1:col3", "col5")}),
+\item for some functions, like \code{data_select()} or \code{data_rename()}, \code{select} can
+be a named character vector. In this case, the names are used to rename
+the columns in the output data frame. See 'Details' in the related
+functions to see where this option applies.
 \item a formula with variable names (e.g., \code{~column_1 + column_2}),
 \item a vector of positive integers, giving the positions counting from the left
 (e.g. \code{1} or \code{c(1, 3, 5)}),