rempsyc 0.2.0
rempsyc 0.1.9.7
- Add more automatic confidence interval column name conversions for
nice_table().
rempsyc 0.1.9.6
- Optimize copilot setup workflow part 2: Replace manual
install.packages() approach with efficient
r-lib/actions/setup-r-dependencies@v2 using pak for better
dependency resolution, automatic caching, and targeted package
installation. This follows the proven patterns used in other workflows
(R-CMD-check, pkgdown) and eliminates redundant manual caching steps
(#63)
rempsyc 0.1.9.5
- Further optimize copilot setup workflow for 50%+ time reduction:
Remove redundant system packages (
r-base-dev, graphics
libraries), fix R package caching to target correct directories, remove
contradictory suggested package installation step, optimize git checkout
to use shallow clone, and streamline testing to essential verification
only. Combined with previous optimizations, this achieves significant
setup time improvements while maintaining core development
functionality
rempsyc 0.1.9.4
- Optimize custom copilot setup: Remove suggested packages from
automated setup to save 3-7 minutes installation time. Suggested
packages are now installed on-demand based on specific PR requirements,
following targeted installation approach (#51)
rempsyc 0.1.9.3
nice_lm(): fix bug with factor covariates having more
than two levels causing “arguments imply differing number of rows” error
(#31)
nice_lm_slopes(): add better error message when factor
moderators are used, explaining that only continuous moderators are
supported. Also add explicit test documenting that continuous moderators
work correctly even when models contain factor covariates with multiple
levels
rempsyc 0.1.9.2
nice_scatter: Major enhancement with two highly
requested features:
- Point ID display: New
has.ids
parameter displays point labels/IDs directly on scatter plots using
ggrepel for intelligent non-overlapping positioning. Use
id.column to specify a custom column for labels, defaults
to row names.
- Group-wise correlations: New
has.group.r and has.group.p parameters display
correlation statistics for each group separately with smart anti-overlap
positioning. r-values position on left side, p-values on right side to
prevent overlap. Includes automatic italic formatting consistent with
overall correlation display.
- Both features integrate seamlessly with all existing plot options
and maintain backward compatibility.
rempsyc 0.1.9.1
nice_table: Fixed cross-environment snapshot test
failures by replacing snapshot tests with robust class-based assertions,
ensuring consistent behavior across different R environments and
platforms.
rempsyc 0.1.9
cormatrix_excel now relies entirely on
correlation::cormatrix_to_excel() to reduce
maintenance.
rempsyc 0.1.8.2
best_duplicate: fix a bug with grouped tibbles leading
to an error
rempsyc 0.1.8.1
nice_density: add vjust = "inward" and
hjust = "inward" to annotation to fix changes in
ggpubr
rempsyc 0.1.8
rempsyc 0.1.7.8
nice_t_test: add temporary workaround for paired
t-tests failing (#28)
rempsyc 0.1.7.7
nice_table() gains a new argument: spacing
(defaults to double space = 2, but can be set to 1 for single
spacing)
rempsyc 0.1.7.6
nice_lm() fix a bug with nice_lm() which
doesn’t work with lm models containing a single term (#27)
rempsyc 0.1.7.5
nice_table() loses its nice_table class
because of a name collision with the printing method of the
afex package for nice_table objects (produced
with afex::nice, #26)
rempsyc 0.1.7.4
plot_means_over_time():
- Now supports more than 5 groups (but shapes are not consistent after
that)
- Gains the
groups.order argument, like
nice_scatter(), to organize group factor levels in
increasing or decreasing order.
rempsyc 0.1.7.3
plot_means_over_time():
- error bar colours changed from black to group colour to ease the
visual distinction of a manual addition of vertical comparison
significance bars.
- New arguments to include significance bars and stars:
significance_bars_x, significance_stars,
significance_stars_x,
significance_stars_y
rempsyc 0.1.7.2
- New function:
grouped_bar_chart(), to plot categorical
data options over several groups.
rempsyc 0.1.7.1
- New function:
plot_means_over_time(), to plot group
(intervention) data over time (1, 2, 3).
rempsyc 0.1.7
rempsyc 0.1.6.2
nice_table:
- now converts sigma to its unicode counterpart (“3C3”)
- “z” and “Z” are now formatted to two digits instead of zero digits
to comply with the Wald Z statistics in SEM (with
lavaan
and lavaanExtra)
- now supports conversion of “CI_lower_B” and “CI_upper_B” columns to
“95% CI (b*)“.
nice_t_test: argument warning becomes
verbose to align with other packages.
rempsyc 0.1.6.1
- Breaking news: APA 7th edition actually advises against using beta
to represent standardized coefficients, but suggests instead to use a
lowercase italic b followed by an asterisk: b*.
rempsyc will follow this APA recommendation going
forward.
rempsyc 0.1.6
rempsyc 0.1.5.2
nice_varplot: removed redundant legend
rempsyc 0.1.5.1
nice_slopes and nice_mod:
- Corrected bug when the
data argument contained
character variables when checking whether variables were
standardized.
rempsyc 0.1.5
rempsyc 0.1.4.1
nice_table:
- Now automatically attempts to convert objects (e.g.,
emmGrid) to a dataframe so save users some headache.
- Now automatically converts column name “t.ratio” to “t”.
get_dep_version: various improvements, now more
robust
rempsyc 0.1.4
rempsyc 0.1.3.5
nice_table: fix bug when providing a table of more than
one report::report object made from Wilcoxon tests.
rempsyc 0.1.3.4
nice_lm_contrasts and nice_contrasts: Code
simplified and now supports more than 3 groups, through easystats’
modelbased package.
rempsyc 0.1.3.3
nice_assumptions: p values from
shapiro.test() are defined only for vectors of length
between 3 and 5000 and was thus throwing an error in these cases.
nice_assumptions now checks for the sample size and returns
NA for samples outside this range (#17, @sjewo).
rempsyc 0.1.3.2
- New functions:
install_if_not_installed: will only install specified
packages if they are not installed.
get_dep_version: checks the required version of a
specific package dependency by looking at the specified package’s
DESCRIPTION file directly.
best_duplicate: now supports the keep.rows
argument, to add a column containing the original rows.
overlap_circle: now support two other scoring methods:
“percentage” (1 to 100), and “direct” (must provide the three values
from circle 1, overlapping area, and circle 2).
rempsyc 0.1.3.1
- Added tests for all functions
- Accordingly, updated code to stop using deprecated functions from
other packages (
dplyr and ggplot2).
rempsyc 0.1.3
rempsyc 0.1.2.5
- Fixed bug with
check_installed where required package
version were not being specified correctly.
- A way to install all dependencies at once are now provided in the
README file.
- Contribution Guidelines are now available.
rempsyc 0.1.2.4
nice_scatter: groups.order now also allows
automatic grouping based on value for the response variable (one of the
desired levels, “increasing”, “decreasing”, or “string.length”), for
consistency with nice_violin.
nice_violin: order.groups argument renames
to groups.order for consistency with
nice_scatter.
rempsyc 0.1.2.3
nice_scatter:
- fix bug whereas the group legend was lost even when using
has.legend = TRUE.
has.legend now defaults to TRUE when using
the group argument.
- New argument
method, with choices "lm"
(default) or "loess".
rempsyc 0.1.2.2
nice_violin:
- For argument
obs, there are two new choices:
"dotplot" (same as obs = TRUE for backward
compatibility) and "jitter", useful when there are a lot of
observations.
- Add new argument
order.groups, to order the group
factor levels based on value of the “response” variable, or on the
string lengths for the group names (factor levels). Defaults to “none”
to avoid changing previous behaviour.
- Add new argument
xlabels.angle, to tilt the labels of
the x-axis (useful when working with long string names).
rempsyc 0.1.2.1
nice_table: Correct beta rounding.
rempsyc 0.1.2
- CRAN resubmission
nice_table: Readd leading zero for beta.
rempsyc 0.1.1.9
nice_table:
- Now capitalize fit indices for a better integration with package
{lavaanExtra}.
- Simplification of internal coding and column formatting, e.g.,
columns names close equivalents, such as
"pvalue" and
"p.value", are now automatically converted to
"p" (similar for others such as "chisq" to
"chi2", conf.low and CI_low to
CI_lower, etc.), for proper formatting.
rempsyc 0.1.1.8
nice_table: It was requested that the leading zero be
omitted for beta values (since it rarely goes beyond 1), so that is now
the case (although note that in some edge cases it can go beyond 1, but
that may indicate other problems with the model, such as high
multicollinearity).
rempsyc 0.1.1.7
format_r: will now convert NA values to “” instead of
“NA”; this is useful when using the col.format.r argument
in nice_table for correlation matrices.
nice_table: CFI, TLI, RMSEA, and SRMR now omit the
leading zero as they usually cannot be greater than one.
rempsyc 0.1.1.6
- Fix bug when checking column names (all functions).
- Fix bug in
nice_violin to accept NULL group argument
again (similar to problem corrected in version 0.1.1.4). Also changed
the order of argument, with response second, and
group third, since group becomes optional (as consistent
with other similar functions).
- Fix a bug in
citation("rempsyc").
rempsyc 0.1.1.5
nice_lm and nice_lm_slopes: better error
messages if the wrong object type is provided.
rempsyc 0.1.1.4
- Fix a newly introduced bug whereas
nice_normality,
nice_density, and nice_qq would not work
without a group argument.
rempsyc 0.1.1.3
nice_table and format_p: Now support the
logical stars argument to add significance stars (defaults
to TRUE for nice_table but FALSE
for format_p).
rempsyc 0.1.1.2
nice_table: It was pointed out that, in order to align
with APA rules regarding tables, the first column should not be
centered, but left-aligned. This has been corrected.
nice_lm and nice_lm_slopes: Now attempt to
automatically detect whether the variables were standardized, and if so,
sets b.label = "B" automatically.
nice_lm, nice_lm_slopes,
nice_mod and nice_slopes: argument
b.label becomes deprecated in favour of the new
standardize argument, which defaults to FALSE
for the first two (as this is most likely the desired result) and
TRUE for the last two (because models are probably already
specified as desired, so we do not want to refit them unless
required).
rempsyc 0.1.1.1
- Now produces clearer error messages when specifying columns that
don’t exist, across all functions.
sr2 function is now removed.
rempsyc 0.1.1
rempsyc 0.1.0.9
nice_assumptions: now supports list objects, and does
not print the interpretation message anymore since it is available from
the documentation.
nice_var: now supports list objects.
rempsyc 0.1.0.8
nice_violin and nice_contrasts: Now
correctly handle missing values.
- New function!
nice_lm_contrasts, to handle more complex
contrast models involving e.g., interactions between variables (similar
to nice_contrasts).
rempsyc 0.1.0.7
nice_table:
footnote argument is renamed to simply
note since this is what it is called in APA table
language.
- Fixed a bug whereas the
note/footnote
added an extra empty invisible row at the end.
- Reduced cyclomatic complexity internally (swapped
if
statements for functions) dramatically (from 85 to 2).
nice_contrasts
- Default effect size changed to regular Cohen’s d, and the
robust Cohen’s d (and other effects) can now be specified with
the
effect.type argument.
rempsyc 0.1.0.6
- Following
easystats’s policy of minimal reliance on
external dependencies, we attempt to once again change a few more
packages from hard to soft dependencies: flextable,
effectsize, performance, insight,
and methods. So we are left only with the basic blocks for
coding: dplyr and rlang. For
flextable, this is a breaking change for saving tables,
since we now need to specify flextable::save_as_docx.
However, this change makes sense because (1) we used
flextable for only one function, (2) some users rely on
rempsyc for plots and don’t use tables, (3) this is
consistent with how we are saving ggplot2 plots already,
and (4) it also gives credit to the flextable package, as
this is the powerhouse that produces the tables under the hood.
nice_violin now provides more informative error
messages if the response or group variables are misspelled.
rempsyc 0.1.0.5
nice_lm, nice_mod,
nice_lm_slopes, and nice_slopes now use
“two.sided” as alternative for the sr2 effect size confidence interval,
to facilitate interpretation and in accordance with current norms in
psychology.
rempsyc 0.1.0.4
- Since
easystats added a new function to calculate the
sr2, effectsize::r2_semipartial, rempsyc now
relies on that function. First, it has the advantage of also providing a
confidence interval for the sr2. Second, it also fixes a bug when using
factors in lm models that was introduced when switching
from car::Anova to manual calculation via the formula
interface.
- Accordingly,
rempsyc::sr2 becomes deprecated and will
be removed completely in the next major version, please use
effectsize::r2_semipartial.
nice_mod and nice_lm_slopes now use
nice_lm internally to reduce code redundancy and shorten
the code base (and nice_slopes uses
nice_lm_slopes internally).
- To align with other package dependencies,
rempsyc now
requires R >= 3.6
nice_reverse loses its warning parameter,
as the warning seems unnecessary (and annoying to some), given all
relevant information is available from the documentation.
rempsyc 0.1.0.3
nice_table now only keeps the first occurrence of
repeated (duplicated) dependent variables, and merges (and centers).
Only works for a column called “Dependent Variables”. For columns named
“Predictor” and “Term”, now also converts colons “:” to the
multiplication symbol, “×”.
outliers_plot changes name to
plot_outliers, to be consistent with the verb naming
approach.
rempsyc 0.1.0.2
nice_varplot and nice_var: Now ignores
missing values when calculating variance.
rempsyc 0.1.0.1
- New function to visualize outliers:
outliers_plot,
which generates a violin scatter plot (dot plot) and adds lines for +/-
3 MAD (or SD, based on selected method). Importantly, supports plotting
by group.
nice_violin: at some point in time, it supported a
single group (or no group), but this feature was lost at some point. It
is now back.
rempsyc 0.1.0
rempsyc 0.0.9.9
nice_contrasts: corrects a bug whereas the effect sizes
appeared in the wrong order.
rempsyc 0.0.9.8
nice_violin gets some love after receiving its first
citation (Jensen & Westergaard, 2022;
https://doi.org/10.1111/lang.12525; yeah!!). It now defaults to
not using bootstrapping per default, so it now needs to be
requested explicitly. The bootstrapping method (BCa) is now specified in
the documentation, and it is also clarified that the bootstrapping only
applies to the confidence interval (not e.g., the mean). Underlying code
is also simplified. Finally, a bug is fixed whereas the function used
bootstrapping even when boot was set to
FALSE.
rempsyc 0.0.9.7
- We move
ggplot2 from a hard (imported) dependency to a
soft (suggested) one, since many people seem to be using
nice_table over the plotting features. And given the recent
isoband CRAN dependency events.
rempsyc 0.0.9.6
- We get rid of
car_Anova and
lmsupport_modeleffectsizes and now compute the sr2
ourselves! With the help of our friends insight and
performance.
rempsyc 0.0.9.5
rempsyc gets lighter, as we get rid of the rather large
car package dependency (by incorporating the single
function we were using, Anova), and move other packages
(boot, lmtest, ggrepel,
ggsignif, and qqplotr) from required to
suggested packages.
rempsyc 0.0.9.4
nice_table: automatic formatting (of p-values,
confidence intervals, etc.) now supports more than two levels of headers
(with the separate.header argument).
rempsyc 0.0.9.3
- Now that
openxlsx2 is on CRAN,
cormatrix_excel2 replaces cormatrix_excel (and
rempsyc package does not rely on an external GitHub
dependency anymore, yeah!).
rempsyc 0.0.9.2
nice_table: Multilevel headings, with the
separate.header argument, now supports automatic formatting
(of p-values, confidence intervals, etc.).
rempsyc 0.0.9.1
nice_table:
- fixed sr2 incorrectly showing leading zero.
- new argument:
col.format.ci, to format confidence
intervals (accepts lists of lower and upper thresholds)
find_mad and nice_assumptions: fixed
printing method
rempsyc 0.0.9
rempsyc 0.0.8.2
nice_var: now returns a dataframe instead of a
tibble
- Updated docs: all functions now have
value/return fields describing the function’s
output.
cormatrix_excel and cormatrix_excel2: now
require an explicit file name, as per CRAN policies.
rempsyc 0.0.8.1
- New function:
extract_duplicates, to extract all
duplicates (including first one) for closer inspection
- New function:
best_duplicate, to keep only the best
duplicate based on the number of missing values
- nice_na:
all_na output column now also counts
non-numeric variables
rempsyc 0.0.8
rempsyc 0.0.7
- First CRAN submission!
- This requires bumping the package version to 2 decimals only.
rempsyc 0.0.6.6
- Preparing for CRAN submission.
rempsyc 0.0.6.5
nice_normality: breaks.auto argument now
uses na.rm = TRUE to support missing values
rempsyc 0.0.6.4
nice_normality: breaks.auto argument added
to allow control of the density plot in this aspect.
rempsyc 0.0.6.3
nice_density: Switch back to not using the Sturges
method per default.
nice_table: Internal change to stay compatible with new
flextable version
rempsyc 0.0.6.2
nice_density: Now uses na.rm = TRUE
internally to support data with missing values.
rempsyc 0.0.6.1
find_mad: New argument mad.scores to
return robust zscore (MAD) scores instead of raw scores (now default to
TRUE).
rempsyc 0.0.6
nice_density: Now uses the Sturges method to define the
optimal number of bins automatically. Also adds two new arguments:
breaks.auto = TRUE, if one does not want to use the Sturges
method, and bins = 30, to define bins manually, if
needed.
rempsyc 0.0.5.9
cormatrix_excel2: Added a third (sixth) colour for one
star significances (* = p < .05), and add an argument for printing
the correlation matrix to the console too (or not),
print.mat.
rempsyc 0.0.5.8
nice_table: Added chi2 automatic
formatting (+ chi2.df formatting)
rempsyc 0.0.5.7
nice_na: integrated a feature request to include the
number of rows that were all NAs.
rempsyc 0.0.5.6
- New function:
cormatrix_excel2: a new version of
cormatrix_excel relying on the openxlsx2
package and that allows incorporating significance stars along the
correlation matrix, as well as a second sheet containing the matrix of
p-values. Experimental until openxlsx2 reaches CRAN.
rempsyc 0.0.5.5
- Fixed
nice_randomize as it had been outputting the
wrong output format for within-subject designs when moving from plyr to
dplyr (+ updated runsheet tutorial).
nice_table: changed back from
layout = "fixed" to layout = "autofit" now
that flextable fixed the unnecessary line breaks for
confidence intervals
rempsyc 0.0.5.4
cormatrix_excel: corrected values for small, medium,
large correlations (from 0.0-0.3: small; 0.3-0.6: medium; 0.6-1.0: large
to 0.0-0.2: small; 0.2-0.4: medium; 0.4-1.0: large).
rempsyc 0.0.5.3
- Corrected spelling of all code with
devtools::spell_check()
- Restyled all code according to the tidyverse guidelines with
styler::style_pkg()
nice_table: greatly improved APA title feature thanks
to @Buedenbender
(and shout-out to his package datscience and
function flex_table1
on which this improvement was based!)
rempsyc 0.0.5.2
nice_table: added new argument,
separate.header, a logical (and simplified) form of the
flextable::separate_header argument.
rempsyc 0.0.5.1
- New package site, hooray!
cormatrix_excel:
- Changed default method of base
cor function from
“na.or.complete” to the most liberal one to match SPSS:
“pairwise.complete.obs”.
- Added a
use argument to specify which one to use in
case a user wants a different option.
nice_table:
- Automatized integration with the
report package so we
don’t have to specify the e.g. report = "lm" argument
manually.
- Added optional arguments for table title and footnote.
- Many functions (based on
goodpractice package
recommendations):
- Changed
sapply for lapply since
sapply is not recommended and using vapply
with list outputs was too complicated.
- Shortened line codes to < 80 characters.
- Replaced 1:length(…) or 1:nrow(…) by seq_along(…).
rempsyc 0.0.5
nice_na: added scales argument to specify specific
scales
rempsyc 0.0.4.9
- New function:
nice_NA; nicely reports NA values
according to existing guidelines. This function reports both absolute
and percentage values of specified column lists.
rempsyc 0.0.4.8
nice_density and nice_normality: added the
possibility to provide no group argument so as to have a plot of all
data.
rempsyc 0.0.4.7
nice_violin: made default contour lines thicker, but
also added argument border.size to allow
customization.
rempsyc 0.0.4.6
nice_violin: Corrected a bug whereas the Cohen’s
d wasn’t added to the plot if manual annotation (as opposed to
automatic) comparisons were made. Also, the default test used in
geom_signif::geom_signif() was the Wilcox test. It has been
changed to the t-test to avoid confusion when results mismatch. Finally,
the contour lines were made thicker since at high resolution they
appeared too thin.
- New function:
format_d to format d values as e.g.,
0.30 instead of 0.3 e.g., on violin
plots.
rempsyc 0.0.4.5
nice_violin: Added the ability to add the Cohen’s d to
the plot
rempsyc 0.0.4.4
find_mad: improved reporting of ID and row number
rempsyc 0.0.4.3
nice_table: changed default table width (again)
rempsyc 0.0.4.2
nice_table: changed default table width
rempsyc 0.0.4.1
find_mad: corrected a bug whereas having a dataframe
with no outliers in certain situations generated an error
rempsyc 0.0.4
nice_density and nice_normality: added the
histogram option to add an histogram to the density
plot.
rempsyc 0.0.3.9
- Created an internal ggplot2 APA “theme” to avoid code redundancy
across plots
rempsyc 0.0.3.8
nice_table: greatly improved underlying code: more
clarity (dplyr) and less repetition (with added internal functions)
rempsyc 0.0.3.7
nice_violin: reverted theme to original default (alpha
= 1 and black border) from modified theme some time ago (alpha = .70,
white border). Users wishing to keep the original style can simply
specify these options in their script.
rempsyc 0.0.3.6
- New function:
nice_contrasts for planned contrasts
(multiple group pairwise comparisons)
rempsyc 0.0.3.5
nice_t_test: Fixed mu value for one-sample
t-test
rempsyc 0.0.3.4
- Added
ggplot2::waiver to reexports
- Added table of content to readme
rempsyc 0.0.3.3
find_mad: Now only prints individual variables that do
have outliers. However, it now lists all variables checked at the top to
avoid possible confusion.
- Also reformatted arguments vertically instead of horizontally within
functions for clarity (doesn’t affect users or documentation
proper).
rempsyc 0.0.3.2
nice_t_test: Added support for one-sample t-test.
rempsyc 0.0.3.1
- new functions for the median absolute deviation (MAD):
find_mad to find outliers based on the MAD,
scale_mad to scale (standardize) data based on the MAD, and
winsorize_mad to winsorize (bring outliers in +/3 SD) based on the
MAD.
rempsyc 0.0.3
nice_table: brought a correction to the automatic 95%
CI so that when numbers are rounded to 0, the zeros still show (e.g.,
0.20 instead of 0.2).
rempsyc 0.0.2.9
nice_normality: improved implementation of the
title argument
nice_table: added N as italic in header
rempsyc 0.0.2.8
nice_table
- integration with
broom package: moved columns Method
and Alternative to beginning for consistency with treatment of the
report package.
- Fixed appropriate decimals display for degrees of freedom with
actual decimals (e.g., for Welch t-test).
nice_t_test: Added optional Bonferroni correction
argument (and other corrections if possible). Other corrections to be
implemented in the future.
rempsyc 0.0.2.7
nice_t_test: changed from package effsize
to effectsize for effect size because the Cohen’s d value
for paired samples wasn’t consistent with other packages.
rempsyc 0.0.2.6
- Integration with
report package: combined CI_low and
CI_high for method t.test (just like for method
lm)
- Added an optional
short argument to get a more concise
table output from the report package integration
rempsyc 0.0.2.5
- Fixed a slight model number mix-up in
nice_slopes.
rempsyc 0.0.2.4
- Added support for paired t-tests (only adaptation of Cohen’s d was
necessary) and updated documentation to give multiple examples of t-test
customization.
rempsyc 0.0.2.3
- Added warning to
nice_t_test informing users about the
Welch t-test being used per default (through base R
t.test’s default) and how to change it. Also added option
to turn off this warning.
rempsyc 0.0.2.2
- new function:
nice_lm to format any existing
lm model object in a proper format for
nice_table, including sr2
- new function:
nice_lm_slopes to format simple slopes
for any existing lm model object in a proper format for
nice_table, including sr2
nice_mod and nice_slopes:
- Added model number when more then one model.
- Also added an optional
mod.id = TRUE argument, to
display the model number, when there is more than one model.
- Also reordered default order of rows when there is a second
moderator present as it makes more sense to group the same models
completely together for different levels of the second moderator.
- By combining the row names within the list object rather than in the
combined dataframe, we also don’t have to worry about changing names,
etc. anymore. Thus it is now cleaner and not missing with variable
names.
rempsyc 0.0.2.1
nice_mod and nice_slopes: Added an
argument b.label to rename b, e.g., to capital B if using
standardized data for it to be converted to the Greek beta symbol
automatically in the nice_table function.
rempsyc 0.0.2
- nice_mod and nice_slopes: Corrected a bug whereas having column
names with periods would cut off the variable names before the dots
because of the automatic correction of the interaction term row names
which contain periods as well.
rempsyc 0.0.1.9
- Added a
NEWS.md file to track changes to the
package.
- Improved
report package integration with
nice_table
rempsyc 0.0.1.8
- Moved some packages to suggest with
rlang::check_installed. Make the package lighter.
- Added compatibility of
nice_table with the
report package
rempsyc 0.0.1.7
nice_table: changed argument name
dataframe for data for consistency.
rempsyc 0.0.1.6
- Added compatibility of
nice_table with the broom
package
nice_randomize: sorted ‘within’ group by id (as it
should have always been)
- Realized that trying to have tidy selection and not having to quote
arguments creates problems for vectorization. So we are back to quoted
arguments on
nice_scatter and
nice_varplot.
- Integrated
format_p internally in the other
functions
nice_scatter and nice_varplot: now allow
to directly provide the group argument without having to convert to
factor manually. Also allow to remove line to just keep points.
- Added jitter to
varplot function
rempsyc 0.0.1.5
- Added criteria argument to
nice_var to specify the
desired threshold. Also moved data argument first for pipe
compatibility.
- Significant overhaul to functions, such as changes of argument names
order.
rempsyc 0.0.1.4
- new function:
nice_normality
rempsyc 0.0.1.3
- added new function:
format_values
- Added new function:
cormatrix_excel
- Fixed the
geom_smooth() using formula 'y ~ x'" warning in nice_scatter()
error
- removed row names from
nice_t_test
- added width argument to
nice_table
rempsyc 0.0.1.2
- removed dependency on
plyr
rempsyc 0.0.1.1
- added new function:
nice_reverse()
rempsyc 0.0.1
- integrated
rcompanion::groupwiseMean internally with
documentation
- removed
lmSupport_modelEffectSizes from exports to use
as internal function only
- removed
crayon package dependency