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yesno

Introduction

Provides two functions.

The first, yesno(), asks a custom yes-no question with three variable responses.

The order and phrasing of the possible responses varies randomly to ensure the user consciously chooses (as opposed to automatically types their response).

The second, yesno2(), ask a yes-no question with two custom responses.

Demonstration

yesno("Do you like ", R.Version()$nickname ,"?")
Do you like Bug in Your Hair?
1: Definitely
2: No way
3: No

Selection: 1
[1] TRUE

yesno("Do you like ", R.Version()$nickname ,"?")
Do you like Bug in Your Hair?
1: No way
2: Uhhhh... Maybe?
3: I agree

Selection: 2
[1] FALSE

> yesno2("Do you like this question?", yes = "I really do")
Do you like this question?
1: I really do
2: No

Selection: 1
[1] TRUE

Installation

To install the latest development version from GitHub

# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("poissonconsulting/yesno")

Alternatively install the latest development version from the Poisson drat repository using

# install.packages("drat")
drat::addRepo("poissonconsulting")
install.packages("yesno")

Citation


To cite package 'yesno' in publications use:

  Joe Thorley and Hadley Wickham (2018). yesno: Ask Yes-No
  Questions. R package version 0.1.0.9000.
  https://github.com/poissonconsulting/yesno

A BibTeX entry for LaTeX users is

  @Manual{,
    title = {yesno: Ask Yes-No Questions},
    author = {Joe Thorley and Hadley Wickham},
    year = {2018},
    note = {R package version 0.1.0.9000},
    url = {https://github.com/poissonconsulting/yesno},
  }

Contribution

Please report any issues.

Pull requests are always welcome.

Please note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.

Inspiration

  • The yesno() function is based on the internal function with the same name from devtools (modified to return TRUE if the user answers yes).

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