Thanks to all who gave feedback so far, there is now a version of the
package on Github, it can be installed by
remotes::install_github("SebKrantz/collapse")
further feedback is still very welcome!
On Wed, 27 Feb 2019 at 12:48, Duncan Murdoch
wrote:
> On 26/02/2019 8:25 a.m., Sebastian Martin
On 26/02/2019 8:25 a.m., Sebastian Martin Krantz wrote:
Dear Developers,
Having spent time developing and thinking about how data aggregation and
summary statistics can be enhanced in R, I would like to present my
ideas/efforts in the form of two commands:
The first, which for now I called 'col
Dear Iñaki and Joris,
thank you for the positive feedback! I had attached a code file to the
post, but apparently it was removed.
I will attach it again to this e-mail, otherwise both vignette and code can
be downloaded from the following link:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/s0k1tiz7el55g1q/AACpri-nru
Dear Sebastian,
Initially I was a bit hesitant to think about yet another way to summarize
data, but your illustrations convinced me this is actually a great addition
to the toolset currently available in different R packages. Many of us have
written custom functions to get the required tables for
On Wed, 27 Feb 2019 at 09:02, Sebastian Martin Krantz
wrote:
>
> Dear Developers,
>
> Having spent time developing and thinking about how data aggregation and
> summary statistics can be enhanced in R, I would like to present my
> ideas/efforts in the form of two commands:
>
> The first, which for