Big, complex, well-structured .R file for demonstration?
Greg Snow <538280 at gmail.com> writes:
Some would argue that "big" and "well structured" are not compatible. Part of structuring a project well is knowing when and how to break it into smaller pieces, so those authors who are best at creating well structured R code will often split it between several small files rather than one big file.
As Emacs Org-mode has proven for text files, this structuring into smaller pieces can be done in one single file too (that is structured as a hierarchical outline tree) an this can be even more convenient than to deal with many small files. But otherwise I agree with you, its much better to split a file up before it becomes a growing mess.
On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 9:06 AM, Thorsten Jolitz <tjolitz at gmail.com> wrote:
Hi List, I'm looking for a rather big, but well structured R file that contains as much of R language features as possible (i.e. that uses a lot of the functionality described in the 'R Reference Card' and, if possible, S4 classes too). I want to check some code I wrote against such a file and use it for demonstration purposes. However, most .R files I find out there are rather short without much structure. Any links to candidate (open source) files would be appreciated. -- cheers, Thorsten
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cheers, Thorsten