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datscience 0.3.0
- Set the minimum required R version to
4.1
.
- Package now uses
|>
“new” R native pipe over the magrittr pipe %>%
- Accordingly exchanged all pipe operators
- Removed dependency of
magrittr
datscience 0.2.6
- Improved landing page
- Added the todos section to GH Pages (navbar)
- Changes to
flex_table1()
- Hot-Fix for trouble when overall colum is included (messed up headers)
- Improved overall parsing of the str_formula argument
- Included additional unit tests and warnings / errors for argument
datscience 0.2.5
- softfork for
flex_table1()
having the opportunity to showcase an overall column
- Updated all GH Actions to v2 (link)
- Added additional GH Actions / Workflows (render markdown, style code)
- Corrected styling (indentation, ..)
- Updated all dependencies and R to 4.2.1
datscience 0.2.4
- Improved units tests (code cov) and further implemented CI support
- Optimized referencing (scientific sources)
- Updated the fundamentals for the statistics underlying
flex_table1()
- Updated badges
datscience 0.2.3
- Added possibility to maintain old itemnames with
spss_swap()
function
- Added the possibility of multiple group comparisons to
flex_table1()
(recommended by Rémi and Taylor)
- Added the function
pretty_cm()
for plotting of caret::confusionMatrix()
- Added the function
get_ICD_10_cats()
that returns ICD-10 F Diagnoses categories (thanks to Dirk Edelbuettel)
- Added the convenience function
independent_sample_means()
to compare means of 2 or more groups (including check of assumptions).
datscience 0.2.2
- Removed unnecessary dependencies and replaced them with internal utility functions
- Added the function
flex_table1()
- Added the function
spss_swap()
to exchange labels / description field of spss with itemnames
- Wrote an article describing
flex_table1()
datscience 0.2.1
- Modularized the main file datscience.R into small files for every function
- Implemented basic first unit tests
- Added the news.md for a change log of the package
datscience 0.1.2
- Added a
NEWS.md
file to track changes to the package.