# Buildsheet autogenerated by ravenadm tool -- Do not edit. NAMEBASE= R-janitor VERSION= 2.2.1 KEYWORDS= cran VARIANTS= std SDESC[std]= Simple Tools for Examining and Cleaning Dirty Data HOMEPAGE= https://github.com/sfirke/janitor CONTACT= CRAN_Automaton[cran@ironwolf.systems] DOWNLOAD_GROUPS= main SITES[main]= CRAN/src/contrib https://loki.dragonflybsd.org/cranfiles/ DISTFILE[1]= janitor_2.2.1.tar.gz:main DIST_SUBDIR= CRAN DF_INDEX= 1 SPKGS[std]= single OPTIONS_AVAILABLE= none OPTIONS_STANDARD= none BUILDRUN_DEPENDS= R-dplyr:single:std R-hms:single:std R-lifecycle:single:std R-lubridate:single:std R-magrittr:single:std R-purrr:single:std R-rlang:single:std R-stringi:single:std R-stringr:single:std R-snakecase:single:std R-tidyselect:single:std R-tidyr:single:std USES= cran gmake DISTNAME= janitor GENERATED= yes INSTALL_REQ_TOOLCHAIN= yes [FILE:614:descriptions/desc.single] janitor: Simple Tools for Examining and Cleaning Dirty Data The main janitor functions can: perfectly format data.frame column names; provide quick counts of variable combinations (i.e., frequency tables and crosstabs); and explore duplicate records. Other janitor functions nicely format the tabulation results. These tabulate-and-report functions approximate popular features of SPSS and Microsoft Excel. This package follows the principles of the "tidyverse" and works well with the pipe function %>%. janitor was built with beginning-to-intermediate R users in mind and is optimized for user-friendliness. [FILE:104:distinfo] 27c401302a62cafe8e68e66a51073834bc7930872282e0feb151d13629ae6cdf 232988 CRAN/janitor_2.2.1.tar.gz