Make LLM answer as a category
Arguments
- prompt
A single string or a
tidyprompt()object- categories
A character vector of category names. Must not be empty and must not contain duplicates
- descriptions
An optional character vector of descriptions, corresponding to each category. If provided, its length must match the length of
categories. Defaults toNULL
Value
A tidyprompt() with an added prompt_wrap() which
will ensure that the LLM response is the most fitting category of a text as
a character vector of length one
Details
For multiple categories, see answer_as_multi_category().
See also
Other pre_built_prompt_wraps:
add_text(),
answer_as_boolean(),
answer_as_integer(),
answer_as_json(),
answer_as_list(),
answer_as_multi_category(),
answer_as_named_list(),
answer_as_regex_match(),
answer_as_text(),
answer_by_chain_of_thought(),
answer_by_react(),
answer_using_r(),
answer_using_sql(),
answer_using_tools(),
prompt_wrap(),
quit_if(),
set_system_prompt()
Other answer_as_prompt_wraps:
answer_as_boolean(),
answer_as_integer(),
answer_as_json(),
answer_as_list(),
answer_as_multi_category(),
answer_as_named_list(),
answer_as_regex_match(),
answer_as_text()
Examples
if (FALSE) { # \dontrun{
"It is sunny, that makes me happy." |>
answer_as_category(categories = c("environment", "weather", "work")) |>
send_prompt()
# --- Sending request to LLM provider (llama3.1:8b): ---
# You need to categorize a text.
#
# Text:
# 'It is sunny, that makes me happy.'
#
# Possible categories:
# 1. environment
# 2. weather
# 3. work
#
# Respond with the number of the category that best describes the text.
# (Use no other words or characters.)
# --- Receiving response from LLM provider: ---
# 2
# [1] "weather"
} # }