veccompare
contains functions for automating set operations. Given a named list of 5 vectors, for example, veccompare
can calculate all 2-, 3-, 4-, and 5-way comparisons between those vectors, recording information for each comparison about the set “union” (combined elements), “intersection” (overlap / shared elements), and compliments (which elements are unique to each vector involved in the comparison). It can also create Venn diagrams for up to 5-way comparisons, using the VennDiagram
package; and network graphs for all 2-way comparisons, using the qgraph
package.
The package also contains a function for automating reporting in RMarkdown, by generating markdown output for easy analysis, as well as an RMarkdown template for use with RStudio.
# You can install the development version of veccompare from GitHub:
# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("publicus/r-veccompare")
The primary function from veccompare
is compare.vectors()
. Complementarily, compare.vectors.and.return.text.analysis.of.overlap()
will call compare.vectors()
and generate Markdown-style output from it (for example, for use within an RMarkdown file). veccompare
also provides a function, summarize.two.way.comparisons.percentage.overlap()
, that can create correlation-plot-style images and network graphs for all two-way comparisons between vectors.
An RMarkdown template illustrating several of veccompare
’s features can be viewed and used from within RStudio by clicking File -> New File -> R Markdown... -> From Template -> Veccompare Overlap Report
.