- Filing a bug report or feature request in an issue.
- Suggesting a change via a pull request.
When filing an issue, the most important thing is to include a minimal reproducible example so that we can quickly verify the problem, and then figure out how to fix it. There are three things you need to include to make your example reproducible: required packages, data, code.
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Packages should be loaded at the top of the script, so it's easy to see which ones the example needs.
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The easiest way to include data is to use
dput()
to generate the R code to recreate it. For example, to recreate thegene
vector/list in R, I'd perform the following steps:- Run
dput(gene)
in R - Copy the output
- In my reproducible script, type
gene <-
then paste.
- Run
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Spend a little bit of time ensuring that your code is easy for others to read:
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make sure you've used spaces and your variable names are concise, but informative
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use comments to indicate where your problem lies
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do your best to remove everything that is not related to the problem.
The shorter your code is, the easier it is to understand.
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You can check you have actually made a reproducible example by starting up a fresh R session and pasting your script in.