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auto_mutate(), auto_summarise(),
auto_filter() wrap dplyr verbs and register variable
metadata (type, source columns, categories, source code)
automatically.cb_register(); codebook
accessors via cb_get(), cb_reset(),
cb_render(), cb_export() (HTML, CSV, DOCX,
XLSX).track_step(),
track_get(), track_render(),
track_export().track_split(),
track_outcomes(), flow_table(),
flow_get(), flow_reset().flow_diagram() draws a publication-ready CONSORT-style
flowchart (a ggplot object) from the captured eligibility
steps and the flow tree: a vertical trunk (cohort baseline, aggregated
exclusions box, eligible cohort), one column per subgroup, and outcome
boxes stacked beneath each subgroup. The standardized report embeds it
automatically.flow_diagram_export() saves that flowchart by file
extension: raster (.png, .jpg,
.tiff), vector (.pdf, .svg,
.eps), an .emf metafile editable in Word, a
.docx document with the flowchart embedded as a vector
image, or a .pptx slide whose boxes and labels are fully
editable PowerPoint shapes. generate_report() now also
writes flowchart.docx alongside the report.tbl_spark):
cb_checkpoint(), per-call cache and
assume_unique, session defaults via
cb_set_verbose() and
cb_set_default_cache().generate_report(), with
eligibility flowchart, editable codebook export, and cross-sectional or
longitudinal variable inspection.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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