My pleasure! Michael's PPA is a treasure that needs more exposure. But over 3k packages are available (and the general rules "what is recommended in a Task View is in").
Made the mistake of having a ggplot2 example in a vignette. Now CRAN tightens requirements on Suggests/Depends (which I am of course very much in favour per se) but in order to test this ggplot2 use I had to re-install a dozen tibblish packages for R-devel only to discover that my one-line ggpplot example now is still broken. Awesome.
Boils down to this:
R> ggplot(mtcars, aes(wt, mpg))
Error in names(`*tmp*`) <- childNames :
'names' attribute [5] must be the same length as the vector [4]
R>
@Spacedman It may be an interaction somewhere. Even when I use RD to invoke my r-devel, the silly vignette build always falls back to R. As we currently need to keep libraries apart, there is a possible mixup. Will try in a Docker container later.
I don't understand it either. R-devel, built last eve. ggplot2 updated. Blows up.
Currently fighting r-devel in Docker where /usr/local/bin/RD points to it but R in its infinite wisdom decides to change the libpath again for vignettes which often fools me. Grr. Anyway, late for work an d off commuting here in #Chiberia in a minute.
@hadley Question for you. All these tidyverse package pages share a common header that they "share a common philosophy". Is that "philosophy" actually spelled out somewhere? r4ds? The tidy data paper? Or is more like points 2 and 3 below?
@DirkEddelbuettel I think there was a repo that contained an initial guide. In all honesty, I think a majority of the tenets are strongly aligned with the unix philosophy c.f. catb.org/esr/writings/taoup/html/ch01s06.html#id2877537
If so, how can point 1 be Reuse existing data structures. if, at least to this casual observer, half the work in the *verse seems to be to invent new data structures / rewrite existing ones.
Maybe that is a new meaning of "reuse" I was unaware of. Not a native speaker of the Queen's language and all that.
I tried to run a Python script from R with:
system('python script.py arg1 arg2')
And got an error:
ImportError: No module named pandas
This was a bit of a surprise since the script was working from the terminal as expected. Having encountered this type of issue before (with knitr, whence...
@DirkEddelbuettel most of the tidyverse is about data frames. A small portion is about the operational behaviour we recommend for working with those (tibble methods). Could you perhaps point to these "50%" of tidyverse code that implements new data structures?