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2004 Jun 11
0
New package: RUnit
...sults of a test run in a format as structured and
helpful as possible.
Besides the usual function documentation the doc subdirectory contains a
pdf file with additional information.
Questions, comments and suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Happy testing
Matthias Burger
Thomas Koenig
Klaus Juenemann
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Klaus Juenemann
Epigenomics AG www.epigenomics.com Kastanienallee 24
+493024345393 10435 Berlin
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2004 Jun 11
0
New package: RUnit
...sults of a test run in a format as structured and
helpful as possible.
Besides the usual function documentation the doc subdirectory contains a
pdf file with additional information.
Questions, comments and suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Happy testing
Matthias Burger
Thomas Koenig
Klaus Juenemann
--
Klaus Juenemann
Epigenomics AG www.epigenomics.com Kastanienallee 24
+493024345393 10435 Berlin
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R-packages mailing list
R-packages at stat.math.ethz.ch
https://www.stat.math.eth...
2004 Aug 09
2
Approaches to using RUnit
Having used JUnit and PyUnit, I was pleased to see the release of the
RUnit package on CRAN.
I'm wondering if there are any RUnit users out there that would be
willing to share some tips on how they organize their code to work with
RUnit.
Specifically, I'm wondering about the best way to load/import/source the
functions to be tested. I would like to end up with a script, testall
or some
2005 Feb 14
2
Test Tools
Anyone aware of tools available that can provide complexity
metrics and/or code coverage analysis for R source?
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2004 Aug 12
9
Giving a first good impression of R to Social Scientists
Dear all,
in the coming Winter Semester, I will be a teaching assistant for a course
in Survival Analysis. My job will be to do the lab sessions. The software
used for these lab sessions will be R. Most of the students have a
background in social sciences and the only stats package they used so far is
most likely SPSS.
So I assume they might be quite surprised the first time they see R