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baRcodeR generates labels for more repeatable workflows with biological samples
You can install the released version of baRcodeR from CRAN with:
install.packages("baRcodeR")
And the development version from GitHub with:
# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("ropensci/baRcodeR", build_vignettes = T)
# for windows users to build vignettes
# install_github("ropensci/baRcodeR", build_opts = c("--no-resave-data", "--no-manual"), build_vignettes = TRUE)
NOTE: Restarting RStudio is necessary for the addin for baRcodeR to appear.
Text identifiers can be created in a sequential or hierarchical pattern.
library(baRcodeR)
## Loading required package: qrcode
<- uniqID_maker(user = FALSE, string = "Example", level = 1:80)
example_labels head(example_labels)
## label ind_string ind_number
## 1 Example001 Example 001
## 2 Example002 Example 002
## 3 Example003 Example 003
## 4 Example004 Example 004
## 5 Example005 Example 005
## 6 Example006 Example 006
Then the text identifiers can be printed out with a laser printer on sticker sheets.
<- tempfile()
pdf_file_name create_PDF(Labels = example_labels, name = pdf_file_name)
Th particular layout above defaults to ULINE 1.75” * 0.5” labels but
other layouts can be specified through parameters in the
custom_create_PDF
function.
baRcodeR
is a R package for generating unique identifier
strings and printable 2D (QR) barcodes, with the aim of improving
repeatability of labelling, tracking and curating data from biological
samples. Specifically, users can:
Creating unique, scannable barcodes generally involves two steps:
uniqID_maker()
or
uniqID_hier_maker()
create_PDF()
If you already have ID codes saved in a CSV file, the csv can be read
into a data.frame()
in R. The label
column, if
it exists will be used as input to generate barcodes. Otherwise, the
first column in the data frame will be used.
NOTE: When printing from pdf, ensure that ‘anti-aliasing’ or ‘smoothing’ options are turned OFF, and that you are not using ‘fit to page’ or similar options that will re-scale the output.
A 2-page, quick-reference guide is available via Figshare
Please load the vignette “Use Addin”.
library(baRcodeR)
vignette("use-addin")
Please load the vignette “Using-baRcodeR” for console use.
vignette("Using-baRcodeR")
Please note that the ‘baRcodeR’ project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.
Please document issues with a description, a minimal reproducible
example, and the sessionInfo()
.
sessionInfo()
## R version 4.1.3 (2022-03-10)
## Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit)
## Running under: Windows 10 x64 (build 22000)
##
## Matrix products: default
##
## locale:
## [1] LC_COLLATE=English_Canada.1252 LC_CTYPE=English_Canada.1252
## [3] LC_MONETARY=English_Canada.1252 LC_NUMERIC=C
## [5] LC_TIME=English_Canada.1252
##
## attached base packages:
## [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base
##
## other attached packages:
## [1] baRcodeR_0.1.7 qrcode_0.1.4
##
## loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
## [1] png_0.1-7 assertthat_0.2.1 digest_0.6.29 R.methodsS3_1.8.1
## [5] magrittr_2.0.2 evaluate_0.15 highr_0.9 rlang_1.0.2
## [9] stringi_1.7.6 cli_3.2.0 rstudioapi_0.13 R.oo_1.24.0
## [13] R.utils_2.11.0 rmarkdown_2.13 tools_4.1.3 stringr_1.4.0
## [17] xfun_0.30 yaml_2.3.5 fastmap_1.1.0 compiler_4.1.3
## [21] htmltools_0.5.2 knitr_1.38
zintris an R interface to the C zint library. Use zintr if you want to create single barcode images. zintr does not include functions for (i) automating the creation of biologically-relevant, unique ID codes or (ii) customizable layouts for printing multiple barcodes.
zint is a C library that generates a variety of different barcodes. Just like zintr, zint produces single barcode images.
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.