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wakefield 0.1.0

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Versioning

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wakefield 0.1.0

<b>BUG FIXES</b>

  • employment was misspelled as empoyment. Caught by Danilo Freire (issue #2).

<b>NEW FEATURES</b>

  • r_list & r_data_frame now add a suffix to repeat variable names in a
    sensible way. The separator is controlled by rep.sep. Suggested by
    Ananda Mahto. See issue #1 for details.
  • r_list and r_data_frame can utilize r_series and r_dummy to produce
    series of variables. Suggested by Ananda Mahto. See issue #1 for details.
  • r_series added to produce a series of grouped data. This is useful for
    simulating repeated measures or survey questions. Suggested by Ananda Mahto.
    See issue #1 for details.
  • as_integer added as a means of coercing all columns of a factor
    data.frame to integers.
  • r_dummy added to produce multiple dummy columns from a single factor.
  • dob and birth functions added for date of birth variable.
  • peek added to allow a truncated head inspection of all columns of a
    data.frame.
  • table_heat & plot.tbl_df added to visualize column types & NAs.
  • r_insert added to safely insert data.frames into a r_data_frame or
    r_list object.

<b>MINOR FEATURES</b>

  • seriesname function added to give a data.frame an attribute seriesname.
    Typicaly this is for internal use.

IMPROVEMENTS

<b>CHANGES</b>

wakefield 0.0.1

This package is designed to generates random data sets including: data.frames,
lists, and vectors.