sjPlot VS expotools

Compare sjPlot vs expotools and see what are their differences.

sjPlot

sjPlot - Data Visualization for Statistics in Social Science (by strengejacke)

expotools

Useful methods for Exposome research. (by lorenzoFabbri)
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sjPlot expotools
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596 0
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5.4 3.1
about 1 month ago over 2 years ago
R R
- GNU General Public License v3.0 only
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sjPlot

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expotools

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  • R-CMD-check fails on GitHub but not locally
    1 project | /r/github | 1 Aug 2021
    I am trying to write an R package and today, just for fun, I tried to create a webpage for it using pkgdown. Well, It's not working. Locally, I get no errors with devtools::check.rhub() and Check package. But when I push it to GitHub, all the R-CMD-check fail (see image). What am I doing wrong? Thank you for any suggestion.

What are some alternatives?

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renjin - JVM-based interpreter for the R language for the statistical analysis.

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wesanderson - A Wes Anderson color palette for R

sf - Simple Features for R

biomisc_R - command line bioinformatic scripts written in R

drake - An R-focused pipeline toolkit for reproducibility and high-performance computing

lego-data - Distribution of colors of various LEGO themes

rmarkdown - Dynamic Documents for R