Bootstrap Argument in parameters::parameters()
Function Not Working with svyglm Models
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1 error and 10 warnings
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R/1_model_parameters.R#L184
file=R/1_model_parameters.R,line=184,col=121,[line_length_linter] Lines should not be more than 120 characters. This line is 151 characters.
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R/dominance_analysis.R#L159
file=R/dominance_analysis.R,line=159,col=121,[line_length_linter] Lines should not be more than 120 characters. This line is 124 characters.
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R/dominance_analysis.R#L231
file=R/dominance_analysis.R,line=231,col=7,[if_not_else_linter] In a simple if/else statement, prefer `if (A) x else y` to the less-readable `if (!A) y else x`.
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R/dominance_analysis.R#L253
file=R/dominance_analysis.R,line=253,col=32,[nzchar_linter] Instead of comparing strings to "", use nzchar(). Note that if x is a factor, you'll have use as.character() to replicate an implicit conversion that happens in x == "". Whenever missing data is possible, please take care to use nzchar(., keepNA = TRUE); nzchar(NA) is TRUE by default.
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R/dominance_analysis.R#L280
file=R/dominance_analysis.R,line=280,col=7,[if_not_else_linter] In a simple if/else statement, prefer `if (A) x else y` to the less-readable `if (!A) y else x`.
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R/dominance_analysis.R#L334
file=R/dominance_analysis.R,line=334,col=3,[object_overwrite_linter] 'data' is an exported object from package 'utils'. Avoid re-using such symbols.
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R/dominance_analysis.R#L336
file=R/dominance_analysis.R,line=336,col=3,[object_overwrite_linter] 'args' is an exported object from package 'base'. Avoid re-using such symbols.
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R/dominance_analysis.R#L345
file=R/dominance_analysis.R,line=345,col=3,[object_overwrite_linter] 'args' is an exported object from package 'base'. Avoid re-using such symbols.
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R/dominance_analysis.R#L346
file=R/dominance_analysis.R,line=346,col=3,[object_overwrite_linter] 'args' is an exported object from package 'base'. Avoid re-using such symbols.
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R/dominance_analysis.R#L446
file=R/dominance_analysis.R,line=446,col=23,[if_not_else_linter] In a simple if/else statement, prefer `if (A) x else y` to the less-readable `if (!A) y else x`.
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