Jim Lemon
2021-Apr-28 05:28 UTC
[R] [R-pkg-devel] creating a function that creates a figure
Hi Matthew,
The conventional way to document a function that doesn't return a value is:
\value{nil}
in the .Rd file. In the arguments section, if your data frames are
named as "d1" and "d2",
\item{d1,d2}{Two data frames.}
Add any relevant information such as whether they must be conformable.
Jim
On Wed, Apr 28, 2021 at 3:11 PM csmatyi <csmatyi at protonmail.com>
wrote:>
> Hello all,
>
> Normally, when you write a function in R, it returns a value. That way it
is easy to write an .Rd file for this function.
>
> However, I have written a function that does no such thing. Rather, it
takes as input two data frames, and creates a figure. But doesn't return
anything.
>
> In R package language, how do I write the examples in the .R file when I
need to define the input variable first as a data frame? I can't just write
it as
>
> add(1,2) which returns 3.
>
> Any help?
>
> Thanks so much,
> Matthew
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