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Please see discussion in linked PR. I'm not sure how feasible this is, but having a Glossary would be so nice for users and for develoeprs!! @pharmaverse/admiral |
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Hi!, If I may chime in... For someone who just started out looking into From the Get Started vignette:
Which gives you the feeling that derivation is just But @bundfussr's PR also adds:
Clarifying that a derivation can also be about adding observations. So that implies that a derivation may change a dataset both horizontally and vertically. And so, from a functional point of view, it is more than a simple In addition, I think it would be important to consider making these distinctions about variables: https://dplyr.tidyverse.org/articles/programming.html#data--and-env-variables. Likewise, you use the word parameter in two ways: in the sense of the BMI parameter, and in the sense of a parameter of a function. Including these concepts early on in your docs would be, at least for me, really helpful to avoid misunderstandings down the line. |
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good point, agree Glossary/documentation would be nice to have for R programmers new to domain knowledge (or vice versa) "add parameters" from the Get Started vignette means adding records horizontally (e.g., a dataset has column
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Probably worthwile to highlight that variables = columns and parameters = rows. |
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When we're talking about 'parameter of a function', I don't know if it may be worth using the term 'argument' instead (in line with typical 'R-speak')? For example, if we take the documentation for and replace the highlighted 'parameter' with 'argument'? I realise that this may be a big task....but I'm just thinking it would give newcomers a clearer distinction between the two current uses of the word 'parameter'. |
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In terms of a glossary, would a possible work-around be to either add a 'terminology' section to the first vignette or maybe even add them as questions to the 'FAQs' vignette (e.g. 'What do you mean by "parameter"? or 'What is a "derivation"?) Either that or could we have a 'glossary' vignette, that builds overtime? So just start with those key words highlighted above and then add as the package develops further? Just some semi suggestions as a starter for 10... |
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Many good ideas! Summarizing them I would propose the following:
I have added the topic to the agenda of the next dev meeting on Wednesday. |
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Perhaps the FAQ could be turned into a FAQ/Glossary Vignette. We are adding 3 vignettes in this release and that drop-down tab is getting pretty epic!! I agree on standardizing our language. |
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short-script if any one wants to look at all "words" (perhaps helps us generate the list of words to define) used in relevant R/Rmd code we write
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Hi @pharmaverse/admiral team. I updated this issue with points from this thread and core meeting discussion. This one sounds a bit epic so we might want to break into smaller issues, but this could be its parent issue. Feel free to wordsmith it if you think more clarity is needed. |
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@bms63 , it seems that something went wrong. I can't see the update. The description is still the original one. |
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Ah man...that makes me sad |
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I am not sure what you mean with: "object" for variables. |
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@bms63 Should we move this and #1529 into discussion? Feel like broad sense, these are post-stabilization "clean docs" ready front & center for users |
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Yeah - I think this might need to be put into a discussion and broken out into smaller decisions. We actually did some of this already with parameter/argument update. |
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I have linked this in our Roadmap 2.0 discussion - #2191 (comment) and will close this |
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What is a Derivation? Could we say something about how the function is performing the derivation. I know what this is doing I just think a new user might be confused
Originally posted by @bms63 in #1744 (comment)
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