Include data examples in developing R packages

一曲冷凌霜 提交于 2019-11-30 03:03:07
Dirk Eddelbuettel

Please look at CRAN packages that include data and copy their approach. I just added data to a at-work-only package a few weeks back and it just works...

For what it is worth, the manual has a section 1.1.5 Data in packages which explains it.

Hadley Wickham has a chapter in his book "R Packages" on how to incorporate data into an R Package.

Dirk points to the official documentation on data in packages.

Alternatively, here's an example of learning from the ggplot2 package for one way of how to incorporate data using rda files and roxygen.

Here is the data directory in the ggplot2 package. In this example, each data file is stored in a separate rda file (e.g., generated using save(foo, file='foo.rda').

See the file data.r for the Roxygen commands to generate the Rmd help files for the data: E.g.,

#' Prices of 50,000 round cut diamonds
#'
#' A dataset containing the prices and other attributes of almost 54,000
#'  diamonds. The variables are as follows:
#'
#' @format A data frame with 53940 rows and 10 variables:
#' \itemize{
#'   \item price: price in US dollars (\$326--\$18,823)
#'   \item carat: weight of the diamond (0.2--5.01)
#'   \item cut: quality of the cut (Fair, Good, Very Good, Premium, Ideal)
#'   \item color: diamond colour, from J (worst) to D (best)
#'   \item clarity: a measurement of how clear the diamond is
#'      (I1 (worst), SI1, SI2, VS1, VS2, VVS1, VVS2, IF (best))
#'   \item x: length in mm (0--10.74)
#'   \item y: width in mm (0--58.9)
#'   \item z: depth in mm (0--31.8)
#'   \item depth: total depth percentage = z / mean(x, y) = 2 * z / (x + y) (43--79)
#'   \item table: width of top of diamond relative to widest point (43--95)
#' }
"diamonds"
x <- sample(1000)
devtools::use_data(x, mtcars)

http://r-pkgs.had.co.nz/data.html

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