README.md

Summary

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R package **Path.Analysis** provides a comprehensive textual and illustrative analysis on raw data or a correlation matrix
to extract correlation coefficients, path direct and indirect effect along with testing direct effects.
Later, it draws 3 kinds of correlation plot, diagram and a Heatmap. 

'Path.Analysis' is very easy to use and provides a good plotting options in 
visualization method, graphic layout, color, legend, text labels, etc. 
It also provides p-values of direct effects to help users determine the 
statistical significance of the correlations and direct effects.

For examples, see its
#[online vignette](https://github.com/abeyran/Path.Analysis).


This package is licensed under the MIT license, and available on CRAN:
<https://cran.r-project.org/package=Path.Analysis>.



## Basic examples

```r
library(Path.Analysis)
data(dtsimp)
Path.Analysis(dtsimp, 1, rplot = FALSE, rdend = FALSE)
library(Path.Analysis)
data(dtraw)
Path.Analysis(dtraw, 1, rplot = TRUE, rdend = FALSE)

Download and Install

To download the release version of the package on CRAN, type the following at the R command line:

install.packages('Path.Analysis')

To download the development version of the package, type the following at the R command line:

devtools::install_github('abeyran/Path.Analysis', build_vignettes = TRUE)

How to cite

To cite corrplot properly, call the R built-in command citation('Path.Analysis') as follows:

citation('Rapth')

Reporting bugs and other issues

If you encounter a clear bug, please file a minimal reproducible example on github.



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Path.Analysis documentation built on Sept. 30, 2024, 9:25 a.m.