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#' R Package for importing and analyzing ego-centered-network data
#'
#' @details When analyzing ego-centered network data it is common to either
#' include or exclude data on ego. By default `egor` excludes ego for most
#' analytic and visual functions and offers to include ego with the argument
#' `include.ego`. In order for egor to automatically detect which ego-level
#' variables correspond to the alter-variables, the variables on the different
#' levels need to be named exactly the same. Alternatively the functions that
#' have an `include.ego` argument have additional arguments that allow to
#' specify the name of the ego-level variable in question.
#'
#' For further information see
#' \href{https:///egor.tillt.net/}{package webpage} or
#' \href{https://github.com/tilltnet/egor}{GitHub}.
#'
#' @keywords internal
#' @aliases egor-package
"_PACKAGE"
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## quiets concerns of R CMD check re: the .'s that appears in pipelines
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