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# Introduction
Welcome to `relper`, a R package designed to make data preparation, cleaning, and visualization a breeze.
Created by a senior [statistician](https://vbfelix.github.io/header-about.html), `relper` is a collection of functions that have been refined over the years to provide a comprehensive set of tools for data cleaning and visualization.
With `relper`, you can easily transform and format your data, compute important metrics, check conditions, and even use lovely and varied color palettes. Some of the key features of relper include:
- **Data transformation and formatting**: offers a variety of functions to help you format your data.
- **Metrics**: provides functions to compute important metrics, such as the coefficient of variation.
- **Condition checking**: allows you to check conditions, such as determining if a number is even or odd.
- **Color palettes**: includes beautiful and varied color palettes, inspired by popular TV series and movies.
- **ggplot2 integration**: complements ggplot2, e.g., by allowing you to add an identity line to a scatter plot with single command.
- **String manipulation**: offers functions to manipulate strings, such as keeping only a specific type of character.
The ultimate goal of `relper` is to simplify data analysis by providing a variety of useful functions that will shorten your steps and make data analysis more efficient. Try `relper`and discover how it can streamline your data analysis workflow.
# Installation
You can install the developer version of `relper` with:
``` r
remotes::install_github("vbfelix/relper")
```
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