From 42614ea714a9e3c3026f3353a4e64d03686bc288 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: zekiakyol <40212849+zekiakyol@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2023 14:56:31 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] run `devtools::build_readme()` It updates README.md by running `devtools::build_readme()`. --- README.md | 14 ++++++++------ 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index e1fd57bd..82a2540f 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ rectangular data from delimited files, such as comma-separated values of data found in the wild, while providing an informative problem report when parsing leads to unexpected results. If you are new to readr, the best place to start is the [data import -chapter](https://r4ds.had.co.nz/data-import.html) in R for Data Science. +chapter](https://r4ds.hadley.nz/data-import) in R for Data Science. ## Installation @@ -52,14 +52,16 @@ readr is part of the core tidyverse, so you can load it with: ``` r library(tidyverse) -#> ── Attaching packages ─────────────────────────────────────── tidyverse 1.3.2 ── -#> ✔ ggplot2 3.4.1 ✔ purrr 1.0.1 -#> ✔ tibble 3.2.0 ✔ dplyr 1.1.0 -#> ✔ tidyr 1.3.0 ✔ stringr 1.5.0 -#> ✔ readr 2.1.4.9000 ✔ forcats 1.0.0 +#> ── Attaching core tidyverse packages ──────────────────────── tidyverse 2.0.0 ── +#> ✔ dplyr 1.1.3 ✔ readr 2.1.4.9000 +#> ✔ forcats 1.0.0 ✔ stringr 1.5.0 +#> ✔ ggplot2 3.4.3 ✔ tibble 3.2.1 +#> ✔ lubridate 1.9.2 ✔ tidyr 1.3.0 +#> ✔ purrr 1.0.2 #> ── Conflicts ────────────────────────────────────────── tidyverse_conflicts() ── #> ✖ dplyr::filter() masks stats::filter() #> ✖ dplyr::lag() masks stats::lag() +#> ℹ Use the conflicted package () to force all conflicts to become errors ``` Of course, you can also load readr as an individual package: