Dependency analysis on package ggside

General information

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Package version0.2.0
Number of strong dependencies38
Number of all dependencies81
Number of parent packages7
Max heaviness from parent packages20
Total heaviness from parent packages20
Number of parent packages (including Suggests and Enhances)15
Max co-heaviness from parent packages ("scales" and "ggplot2")11

Dependency heatmap

In the following dependency heatmap, rows are the parent packages of ggside 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 ggside.

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Base packages Other packages Depends Imports Suggests utils methods grDevices stats graphics grid splines tools glue rlang R6 magrittr lifecycle tibble ellipsis fansi pillar pkgconfig vctrs cli crayon utf8 digest withr farver labeling munsell RColorBrewer viridisLite colorspace gtable isoband MASS mgcv scales nlme Matrix lattice evaluate jsonlite highr stringr yaml xfun stringi purrr tidyselect generics cpp11 htmltools base64enc fastmap brio callr desc pkgload praise processx ps waldo rprojroot rstudioapi diffobj rematch2 ggplot2 dplyr bslib jquerylib knitr tinytex sass fs rappdirs gridExtra testthat xml2 0 1 2 Imported methods 0 20 40 Required packages 0 10 20 Heaviness from parents ggplot2 grid stats gtable rlang glue scales knitr dplyr tidyr rmarkdown testthat ggdendro viridis vdiffr In total 38 packages are required directly or indirectly (81) when installing 'ggside' (0.2.0) Depends Imports Suggests Base packages that are required Recommended packages that are required Contributed packages that are required Packages that are required for installing 'ggside' Imported functions The whole namespace is imported


Dependency table

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

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 ggside: number of required packages that can be reduced if moving parent package to Suggests of ggside.

Parent package Field imports importMethods importClasses Required packages Heaviness from parent on ggside
ggplot2 Depends 2 0 0 37 20
grid Imports The whole set of functions/methods/classes from parent package is imported to the namespace of ggside. 0 0
stats Imports 1 0 0 0 0
gtable Imports The whole set of functions/methods/classes from parent package is imported to the namespace of ggside. 1 0
rlang Imports The whole set of functions/methods/classes from parent package is imported to the namespace of ggside. 1 0
glue Imports 2 0 0 1 0
scales Imports The whole set of functions/methods/classes from parent package is imported to the namespace of ggside. 15 0
vdiffr Suggests No object is imported into the namespace of ggside. 42 22
rmarkdown Suggests No object is imported into the namespace of ggside. 27 19
testthat Suggests No object is imported into the namespace of ggside. 36 16
knitr Suggests No object is imported into the namespace of ggside. 12 8
tidyr Suggests No object is imported into the namespace of ggside. 22 6
dplyr Suggests No object is imported into the namespace of ggside. 20 4
viridis Suggests No object is imported into the namespace of ggside. 39 2
ggdendro Suggests No object is imported into the namespace of ggside. 38 1

The following table lists pairs of parent packages with co-heaviness larger than 10. The co-heaviness measures the number of additional dependencies that two parent packages simultaneously import and are only imported by the two parents.

Note the co-heaviness from parents can be always easily observed in the dependency heatmap.

Parent 1 Parent 2 Co-heaviness on ggside Co-heaviness as Jaccard coeffcient
ggplot2 scales 11 0.355

Analysis was done with pkgndep.