library(xpose) options(width = 100) xpdb <- xpdb_ex_pk knitr::opts_chunk$set(fig.dpi = 96, fig.align = 'center', fig.height = 4, fig.width = 4, out.width = '75%', comment = '')
install.packages('xpose')
devtools::install_github('UUPharmacometrics/xpose')
No. While the philosophy behind xpose and xpose4 is similar these are two independent packages.
Not yet. The new xpose package has been fully redesigned around ggplot2 and the focus is currently on establishing the bases with basic PK diagnostic plots. New features will be added through future updates.
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