The rUM
package installs several R Markdown document
templates into the RStudio menus. These include a YAML header (where you
can specify your name and the project name) and code chunks to enable
the tidyverse
package (to help with data processing), the
tidymodels
package (to help with modeling) and the
conflicted
package1.
There is also a setup code chunk that sets options to:
There are four templates:
You access the templates from the File menu by choosing
The conflicted
package watches to make sure
that you are not using a function that is defined twice. For example,
the stats package, which ships with R has a function called
lag()
and if you load the dplyr
package, which
also contains a function called lag()
it is not immediately
obvious which version of the lag()
function you will be
using. conflicted
will keep R from running the
lag()
function until you say which version you want to
use.↩︎