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Dtableone 1.1.0
Resubmission to CRAN
- This release addresses all the feedback received from CRAN. The title has been shortened, documentation improved, and example execution updated according to CRAN policies.
Major improvements
- Revised
CreateTableD2
documentation to detail the output structure and its interpretation.
- Ensured examples in documentation are executable, replacing
\dontrun{}
with \donttest{}
where appropriate.
- Shortened package title in DESCRIPTION to comply with CRAN’s character limit.
- Updated
loadPackage
function to alert the user to install missing packages without automatic installation.
Bug fixes
- No specific bugs were reported in the previous version. Ongoing maintenance to ensure compatibility and performance.
Notes
- Adapted the package to better meet CRAN policies and improve overall user experience.
- The package continues to extend the functionalities of ‘DTComPair’, ‘tableone’, and ‘gtsummary’ packages.
Dtableone 1.0.0
Major changes
- Implemented
CreateTableD2
function for comparing the diagnostic performance of two tests on the same subjects within clinical studies.
- Added functionality to present results in a clear and comprehensive tabular form directly through the R console.
Minor changes
- Added data documentation for sample datasets
data1
, data2
, data3
, and data4
.
- Improved user-friendliness of the package documentation and examples.
Notes
- This package is inspired by and extends the functionalities of the ‘DTComPair’, ‘tableone’, and ‘gtsummary’ packages, offering a user-friendly approach to the tabular comparison of diagnostic tests in paired clinical data.
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.
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