Great introduction, many thanks. Only slight issue I found was that ctrl+shft+L appears to be double defined in my shortcuts and doesn't work. No load all menu option either.
@@StatistikinDD I previously wrote an article introducing my r package, submitted it to the journal of statistical software, and received the following comment: 2 sample tests are run using TEST_FUN(group1, group2) and no formula version is available (it might be less natural in the multidimensional setting but e.g., Hotelling::hotelling.test implements one which is very clear and easy to use). test_fun is mentioned here, but I am not clearly how to use it
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Great introduction, many thanks. Only slight issue I found was that ctrl+shft+L appears to be double defined in my shortcuts and doesn't work. No load all menu option either.
Are you inside an RStudio project that is defined as a package? Have you got the build tab?
@@StatistikinDD I created it exactly as you described. I do have the build tab.
@@ianworthington2324 Would you like to share your session info? E.g. OS, RStudio version
@@StatistikinDD For sure. I'm on Win10, RStudio 2021.09.1 Build 372; "Ghost Orchid" Release (8b9ced18, 2021-11-08) for Windows"
@@ianworthington2324 Strange. You can manually execute devtools::load_all() in the console.
Which menu entries do you see under Build - More?
Thank you very much. Do you know how to use test_fun for R package?
Can you give more details? Where do you get stuck?
@@StatistikinDD I previously wrote an article introducing my r package, submitted it to the journal of statistical software, and received the following comment:
2 sample tests are run using TEST_FUN(group1, group2) and no formula version is available (it might be less natural in the multidimensional setting but e.g., Hotelling::hotelling.test implements one which is very clear and easy to use).
test_fun is mentioned here, but I am not clearly how to use it
@@YEHE-ju7wm Is TEST_FUN an actual function or maybe just a placeholder for more specific functions?
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