The aim of this repository is to provide R code translated from the course's STATA code for training and reproducibility purposes. I extend certain functions when I see it fit, mainly for visualization and explanatory reasons.
I cannot accept any guarantee of completeness, correctness or accuracy.
Participation is encouraged!!! The open questions and to do's are cleary marked in the individual files.
- This blog post from Karl Broman provides a nice short introduction how to contribute to a repository
- Please try to follow some coding style conventions. The Google Styleguide provides some best practice examples
The R files are organized according do the do.files (every R file represents a do.file). Eventually missing packages have to be installed by yourself with:
install.packages("your package goes here")
package "checkpoint" and package "ProjectTemplage" are optional and have to be only set up once. Don't forget to change the working directory according to your system:
setwd("your system path here")
Comments style in the R files is:
- #: Main comment above some function or file header
- ##: Note/ explanation comment - either at the right side of a function or below a function