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You can extract tables from this PDF using the aptly-named extract_tables function, like this:
# default call with no parameters changed
matrix_results <- extract_tables(site)
# get back the tables as data frames, keeping their headers
df_results <- extract_tables(site, output = "data.frame", header = TRUE)
Getting Data From PDFs the Easy Way With R - Open Source Automation
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goodpractice and lintr both provide you with useful static analyses of your package.
Workflow automation tools for package developers
Maëlle Salmon
devtools::spell\_check\(\), wrapping spelling::spell\_check\_package\(\), runs a spell check on your package and lets you store white-listed words.
Workflow automation tools for package developers
Maëlle Salmon
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