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createDB

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The goal of createDB is to …

Installation

You can install the development version of createDB from GitHub with:

# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("TashBes/createDB")

Example

This is a basic example which shows you how to solve a common problem:

library(createDB)
## basic example code

What is special about using README.Rmd instead of just README.md? You can include R chunks like so:

summary(cars)
#>      speed           dist       
#>  Min.   : 4.0   Min.   :  2.00  
#>  1st Qu.:12.0   1st Qu.: 26.00  
#>  Median :15.0   Median : 36.00  
#>  Mean   :15.4   Mean   : 42.98  
#>  3rd Qu.:19.0   3rd Qu.: 56.00  
#>  Max.   :25.0   Max.   :120.00

You’ll still need to render README.Rmd regularly, to keep README.md up-to-date. devtools::build_readme() is handy for this.

You can also embed plots, for example:

In that case, don’t forget to commit and push the resulting figure files, so they display on GitHub and CRAN.

Here is a typical sequence of calls when using devtools for package development:

Edit one or more files below R/. devtools::document() (if you’ve made any changes that impact help files or NAMESPACE) devtools::load_all() devtools::test() devtools::check() usethis::use_version()

Your package should start with version number 0.0.0.9000. usethis::create_package() starts with this version, by default.

From that point on, you can use usethis::use_version() to increment the package version. When called interactively, with no argument, it presents a helpful menu:

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