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dplyr codemake_wider() function to easily pivot outputs
from build_table() and related functions for creating wider
table formats.exclude_codes parameter in multiple
response questions for the function build_mtable(). This
parameter supports passing values like -99 that should be
excluded from the analysis. See the documentation for
build_mtable().xlr_format(), instead of
xlr trying to guess the width.xlr_n_percent, which combines a
count and a percentage. Like all other xlr types, it can be
written to Excel.vctrs::vec_math()) for
xlr types. Most base R vector operations are now supported
(e.g., sum(), mean(), median()).
See vctrs::vec_math() for more details on supported
operations.xlr_integer now supports division and conversion to
numeric (returns xlr_numeric).xlr
types. You can now convert all xlr types to each other,
e.g., xlr_numeric to xlr_integer,
xlr_percent to xlr_integer.xlr_percent now works with ggplot2 without errors.as.character() on xlr_percent now returns
formatted percentage strings.build_qtable() where an NA
value in one column resulted in the entire row being removed.build_qtable(). Response values for each column in the
block only need to be a subset of the first column.Excel referenced in back-ticks ``.\dontrun
but instead create a temporary working directory following
readr examples. We instead use \dontshow to
hide setting this working directory.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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