Package: activate 0.0.0.9000

Michael D. Sumner

activate: Activate to Determine the Context of Subsequent Manipulations

A simple context-controlling mechanism to 'activate' a named sub-entity in an object. The generic functions are provided with bare default methods. It is expected that other packages will import the generic and specialize it.

Authors:Michael D. Sumner [aut, cre], Thomas Lin Pedersen [aut]

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NEWS

# Install 'activate' in R:
install.packages('activate', repos = c('https://hypertidy.r-universe.dev', 'https://cloud.r-project.org'))

Bug tracker:https://github.com/hypertidy/activate/issues

On CRAN:

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Exports:activateactiveactive<-

Dependencies:

Readme and manuals

Help Manual

Help pageTopics
Determine the context of subsequent manipulationsactivate active active.default active<- active<-.default