Installation

# devtools::install_github("kongdd/Ipaper")
devtools::install_git("https://gitee.com/adv-r/Ipaper")
# or from gz file
install.packages("../Ipaper_0.1.5.9000.tar.gz", repos = NULL, type = "source", dependencies = TRUE)
# $sudo apt-get install libfftw3-dev

FUNCTIONS

rstudio shortcuts addin

Description Shortcut
copy lines at the cursor position (sublime style) Alt+C
clip lines at the cursor position Ctrl+X
Select word Ctrl+D
Insert %<>% Ctrl+Shift+,
Insert %do% {} Ctrl+Shift+D
Insert %in% {} Ctrl+Shift+I
Open in VSCode Alt+Shift+V
Open in smerge Ctrl+Shift+G
Open in subl Alt+Shift+L

Note that VSCode, smerge or subl should be in the system path, if you want to use it.

After install, run Ipaper::key_blind() to make those shortcuts work.

Visualization

  • write_fig: Unify figure writing functions, e.g. png, pdf, tif, svg

Parallel functions

  • InitCluster, killCluster.
  • llply_par, apply_par

Base tools

  • code, smerge, subl, github: open app at assigned directory
  • mkdir, touch
  • dir.show: open at assigned directory in explorer
  • runningId: print the running ID in the console
  • fprintf: c style fprintf
  • melt_list, melt_tree, listk, dcast2
df <- data.frame(year = 2010, day = 1:2, month = 1, site = "A")
l  <- list(a = df, b = df)
melt_list(l, "id")
#>    id year day month site
#> 1:  a 2010   1     1    A
#> 2:  a 2010   2     1    A
#> 3:  b 2010   1     1    A
#> 4:  b 2010   2     1    A

l2 <- listk("type1" = l, "type2" = l)
melt_tree(l2, c("type", "id"))
#>     type id year day month site
#> 1: type1  a 2010   1     1    A
#> 2: type1  a 2010   2     1    A
#> 3: type1  b 2010   1     1    A
#> 4: type1  b 2010   2     1    A
#> 5: type2  a 2010   1     1    A
#> 6: type2  a 2010   2     1    A
#> 7: type2  b 2010   1     1    A
#> 8: type2  b 2010   2     1    A
  • reoder_name, rm_empty, match2
  • write_list2xlsx, read_xlsx2list
  • which.na, which.notna, which.isnull, which.notnull

Updates

  • mkTrend and slope has been moved to the package rtrend