dipsaus: A Dipping Sauce for Data Analysis and Visualizations

Works as an "add-on" to packages like 'shiny', 'future', as well as 'rlang', and provides utility functions. Just like dipping sauce adding flavors to potato chips or pita bread, 'dipsaus' for data analysis and visualizations adds handy functions and enhancements to popular packages. The goal is to provide simple solutions that are frequently asked for online, such as how to synchronize 'shiny' inputs without freezing the app, or how to get memory size on 'Linux' or 'MacOS' system. The enhancements roughly fall into these four categories: 1. 'shiny' input widgets; 2. high-performance computing using the 'future' package; 3. modify R calls and convert among numbers, strings, and other objects. 4. utility functions to get system information such like CPU chip-set, memory limit, etc.

Package details

AuthorZhengjia Wang [aut, cre], John Magnotti [ctb] (Contributed to `rutabaga.R`), Xiang Zhang [ctb] (Contributed to `rutabaga.R`)
MaintainerZhengjia Wang <dipterix.wang@gmail.com>
LicenseGPL-3
Version0.2.8
URL https://github.com/dipterix/dipsaus https://dipterix.org/dipsaus/
Package repositoryView on CRAN
Installation Install the latest version of this package by entering the following in R:
install.packages("dipsaus")

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dipsaus documentation built on July 9, 2023, 5:43 p.m.