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desctable 0.3.0
New features
- NEW API: desctable is now
desc_table
,
desc_tests
, and desc_output
- New internal format: desctable uses dataframes with list-columns
internally instead of nested lists
- New website with pkgdown
Bugfix
- Conditional formulas were hard-deprecated in 0.2.0, and have been
soft-deprecated.
desctable 0.2.0
New features
- Add support for
purrr::map
-like formulas for
statistical and test functions
- Conditional formulas will be deprecated in 1.0. For example, replace
is.normal ~ mean | median
with
~ if (is.normal(.)) mean(.) else median(.)
desctable 0.1.9
Bugfixes
- Fix in default options for datatable output following DT update
- Fix pander export for R ≥ 4.0.0
desctable 0.1.8
Code cleanup
- Use RStudio style guidelines for all code and docs
- Use fewer tidyverse functions internally, drop
purrr
dependancy
desctable 0.1.7
Code cleanup
- Correct vignette and README with RStudio style guidelines
desctable 0.1.6
Bugfixes
- Correct way to re-export
group_by
and
%>%
desctable 0.1.4-5
Bugfixes
- Documentation fix for group_by import (dplyr 0.8)
- Correct description for Dates
desctable 0.1.3
CRAN publication update
- Add travis CI to repo
- Add CRAN badge to repo
- Correct a typo in the README and vignette
- Bugfix for when a statistical function returns a warning AND an
error
- Add NEWS file for future releases
- Modify default and auto statistics for less automation
- Add dummy column name for the variable names column, and make dplyr
happy
- Enable character and mixed columns
- Add CRAN mirror downloads badge to repo
desctable 0.1.2
Bugfix
- Fix for a change in evaluation in rlang
desctable 0.1.1
Bugfix
- Fix for changing arguments in fisher.test in upstream
desctable 0.1.0
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