R/lehuynh
: Personal R package
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As a data enthusiast myself, I have always sought tools that streamline the data analysis process without compromising on flexibility or efficiency.
Fueled by this quest, I embarked on the journey of crafting lehuynh
.
This package encapsulates a culmination of my passion for data and software development.
lehuynh
is an R package comprising a collection of miscellaneous R functions and templates that I find particularly useful.
This package includes:
lehuynh
R package is available on CRAN via:
install.packages("lehuynh")
To get the latest in-development features, install the development version from GitHub:
if(!requireNamespace("devtools", quietly = TRUE)) {
install.packages("devtools")
}
devtools::install_github("le-huynh/lehuynh")
Additionally, this package is accessible for download via Zenodo with the DOI 10.5281/zenodo.11522849.
ggsave_elsevier( )
: Save a plot using ggplot2::ggsave( )
. Plot size follows instructions of Elsevier journalsimport_data( )
: Imports multiple data files of the same format from a specified directory. The output is a named list of imported objectsimport_excel( )
: Imports an Excel file with multiple sheets and returns a named list of imported sheetslehuynh_theme( )
: Personal ggplot2 theme (white background, black axis, black text, etc.)MinMaxScaling( )
: Min-max normalization (min = 0, max = 1)new_project( )
: Create a project for reproducible purposengrams_filter()
: Filter and generate N-Grams from text dataplot_networkD3()
: Plot network using NetworkD3ppc_brms( )
: Plot fitted versus observed values for brmsfit Objectstidytuesday( )
: Create a new folder for #tidytuesday challengetsi( )
: Calculate TSI (Trophic state index) (Carlson, 1977)draft_elsevier
: Creating an Rmarkdown manuscript for Elsevier journals (example)lehuynh_Bayes_brms
: Basic steps to fit, check, and interpret a Bayesian model via brms
packagelehuynh_EA
: Basic steps to do Exploratory AnalysisFor a comprehensive overview of the package’s functions, check out the package website at
le-huynh.github.io/lehuynh/.