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Onexit Usage in slackr

Onexit Usage

ctl <- c(4.17, 5.58, 5.18, 6.11, 4.50, 4.61, 5.17, 4.53, 5.33, 5.14)
trt <- c(4.81, 4.17, 4.41, 3.59, 5.87, 3.83, 6.03, 4.89, 4.32, 4.69)
group <- gl(2, 10, 20, labels = c("Ctl", "Trt"))
weight <- c(ctl, trt)

# pass a message to Slack channel 'general'
register_onexit(lm, "bazinga!", channel = "#general")

lm.D9 <- slack_lm(weight ~ group)

# test that output keeps inheritance
summary(lm.D9)

# pass a message to Slack channel 'general' with a header message to begin output
register_onexit(
  lm,
  "bazinga!",
  channel = "#general",
  header_msg = "This is a message to begin"
)

lm.D9 <- slack_lm(weight ~ group)

# onexit with an expression that calls lm.plot
register_onexit(
  lm,
  {
    par(mfrow = c(2, 2), oma = c(0, 0, 2, 0))
    plot(z) # z is the internal output of stats::lm()
  },
  channel = "#general",
  header_msg = "This is a plot just for this output",
  use_device = TRUE
)

lm.D9 <- slack_lm(weight ~ group)

# clean up slack channel from examples
slackr_delete(count = 6, channel = "#general")

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