dplyr 0.8.1
Introduction We’re delighted to announce the release of dplyr 0.8.1 on CRAN ? ! This is a minor release that address follow ups from the community after the release of...continue reading.
Introduction We’re delighted to announce the release of dplyr 0.8.1 on CRAN ? ! This is a minor release that address follow ups from the community after the release of...continue reading.
We are pleased to announce that forcats 0.4.0 is now on CRAN. The forcats package provides a suite of useful tools that solve common problems with factors in R. This...continue reading.
I’m excited to announce that vroom 1.0.0 is now available on CRAN! vroom reads rectangular data, such as comma separated (csv), tab separated (tsv) or fixed width files (fwf) into...continue reading.
We’re stoked to announce the release of dbplyr 1.4.0, the database backend for dplyr that translates R code into SQL. dbplyr allows you to use a remote database as if...continue reading.
parsnip was accepted to CRAN late last year. Our first blog post was a top-level introduction. Here, we will go into the design of some of the internals. If you...continue reading.
Our first tidyverse developer day, held after rstudio::conf(2019), was a great success. We’re excited to announce that we’ll be holding another one – this time the day before the start...continue reading.
We’re happy to announce that testthat 2.1.0 is now available on CRAN! testthat makes it easy to turn your existing informal tests into formal automated tests that you can rerun...continue reading.
We’re gratified to announce that usethis 1.5.0 is now available on CRAN. Learn more about usethis at https://usethis.r-lib.org. Detailed notes are always in the change log. usethis is a package...continue reading.
Which versions of R do tidyverse packages support? Though package-specific minimum versions of R are given in the Depends fields of individual DESCRIPTION files, our general policy is to support...continue reading.
Version 2.1.1 of the tibble package is on CRAN now. Tibbles are a modern reimagining of the data frame, keeping what time has shown to be effective, and throwing out...continue reading.
} We are happy to announce that stringr 1.4.0 is now on CRAN. stringr provides a cohesive set of functions designed to make working with strings as easy as possible....continue reading.
We’re delighted to announce that haven 2.1.0 is now on CRAN. haven enables R to read and write various data formats used by other statistical packages by wrapping the ReadStat...continue reading.
We’re tickled pink to announce the release of version 0.8.0 of dplyr, the grammar of data manipulation in the tidyverse. This is a major update that has kept us busy...continue reading.
We’re delighted to announce that bigrquery 1.1.0 is now on CRAN. bigrquery makes it easy to work with data stored in Google BigQuery, a hosted database for big data. This...continue reading.
We’re excited to announce the release of purrr 0.3.0! purrr enhances R’s functional programming toolkit by providing a complete and consistent set of tools for working with functions and vectors....continue reading.
I’m pleased to announce that version 2.0.1 of the tibble package is on CRAN now, just in time for rstudio::conf(). Tibbles are a modern reimagining of the data frame, keeping...continue reading.
The patch release 0.3.1 of rlang is now on CRAN! This release polishes the rlang backtraces introduced in 0.3.0. See the NEWS for the complete set of changes. The main...continue reading.
We’re stoked to announce that dbplyr 1.3.0 is now available on CRAN. dbplyr is the database backend for dplyr, translating dplyr syntax into SQL. This is a minor release primarily...continue reading.
We’re thrilled to announce that vdiffr 0.3.0 is now on CRAN! vdiffr is a testthat extension that makes it easy to add visual unit tests for R plots. Testing visualisations...continue reading.
We’re pleased to announce that haven 2.0.0 is now on CRAN. haven enables R to read and write various data formats used by other statistical packages by wrapping the ReadStat...continue reading.