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| | | | install_dev() retrieves the package DESCRIPTION from the CRAN mirror and looks in the 'URL' and 'BugReports' fields for GitHub, GitLab or Bitbucket URLs. It then calls the appropriate install_() function to install the development package. | |
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| | | | Among DESCRIPTION usual fields is the free-text URL field where package authors can store various links: to the development website, docs, upstream tool, etc. In this post, we shall explain why storing URLs in DESCRIPTION is important, where else you should add URLs and what kind of URLs are stored in CRAN packages these days. Why put URLs in DESCRIPTION? In the following we'll assume your package has some sort of online development repository (GitHub? GitLab? R-Forge?) and a documentation website (handi... | |
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| | | | Singular components of a light transport matrix - for an explanation of what's going on - keep on reading! In this post Ill describe a small hike into the landscape of using linear algebra methods for analyzing seemingly non-algebraic problems, like light transport. This is very common in some domains of computer science / electrical | |
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