Dependency analysis on package float

General information

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Package version0.3-0
Number of strong dependencies3
Number of all dependencies3
Number of parent packages3
Max heaviness from parent packages1
Total heaviness from parent packages3
Number of parent packages (including Suggests and Enhances)3

Dependency heatmap

In the following dependency heatmap, rows are the parent packages of float and columns are the dependency packages that each parent package brings in. On the right side of the heatmap, there are three barplot annotations: 1. number of imported functions/S4 methods/S4 classes from parent packages; 2. number of dependency packages from each parent package; 3. heaviness of each parent package on float.

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All required packages for 'float' are base packages.


Dependency table

"Import" information is from the NAMESPACE file of float.

imports: number of imported functions/objects; importMethods: number of imported S4 methods; importClasses: number of imported S4 classes.

Required packages: number of strong dependency packages for each of the parent package (or in other words, number of dependency packages the parent package brings in).

Heaviness from parent on float: number of required packages that can be reduced if moving parent package to Suggests of float.

Parent package Field imports importMethods importClasses Required packages Heaviness from parent on float
methods Depends The whole set of functions/methods/classes from parent package is imported to the namespace of float. 0 1
utils Imports 2 0 0 0 1
tools Imports Parent package is listed in Imports of float but no object from parent package is imported. 0 1

Analysis was done with pkgndep.