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Create Beautiful Packages With DARA

Description

DARAtest is an R package that provides a comprehensive suite of statistical tests and tools for analyzing data sets, making it easier for users to perform accurate and efficient data analysis.

Installation

Check out the wiki page about daratools for installation and update instructions.

Usage

Use examples liberally, and show the expected output if you can. It’s helpful to have the smallest example of usage that you can demonstrate inline, while providing links to more sophisticated examples if they are too long to reasonably include in the README.

Support

First point of contact for questions: DARAteam ()

Roadmap

If you have ideas for releases in the future, it is a good idea to list them in the README.

Contributing

State if you are open to contributions and what your requirements are for accepting them.

Instructions for developers

Check out the wiki page about r packages for elaborate information about R package development. Below we describe the most important guidelines and practicalities.

Requirements

We use the testthat, lintr and roxygen2 package for development of tests, code style checks and automatic documentation. We also use the devtools and usethis package during development to adhere to standards for R packages and make developing easier! Install them in your Rstudio environment:

Guidelines

Type devtools::load_all() in your console each time you start developing. This loads all dependencies and non-exported functions in the NAMESPACE. This makes developing a lot easier!

To ensure code standardization and quality, follow these guidelines: - Add tests with usethis::use_test() - Add a new package dependency to the DESCRIPTION file with usethis::use_package(). We use the min_version argument to specify a minimum version. - Add a new function dependency to the NAMESPACE with usethis::use_import_from() - Add documentation to new functions by inserting a roxygen skeleton and use devtools::document() to create automatic documentation in the man folder, for more information check out this wiki section

Authors and acknowledgment

This R packages was created by DARAteam ().

License

For open source projects, indicate how it is licensed.