roperators 1.3.14
- added 
is.os_arm() to check if running ARM cpu 
- added 
get_R_version() to pull current R version 
- added 
get_R_version_age() to find how old the installed
R version is 
- added 
get_latest_CRAN_version() to find the latest
version on CRAN (rvest required) 
- added 
get_system_python() to return default python
called in system calls to “python” 
- added 
%C% for choose operator and %P% for
permute 
- added 
integrate() for inline integrations *added
is.http_available() checks if you can send an http request
either by httr, rcurl, or a system call to curl. 
roperators 1.3.0
- added 
seq_around() for evenly spaced sequences around
an origin point 
- Cleaned up roxygen comments, DESCRIPTION, and NAMESPACE files.
 
- Added a 
NEWS.md file to track changes to the
package. 
- New complete cases functions (
length_cc(),
min_cc(), max_cc(), range_cc(),
all_cc(), any_cc(), sum_cc(),
prod_cc(), mean_cc(),
median_cc(), var_cc(), cov_cc(),
cor_cc(), sd_cc(),
weighted.mean_cc(), quantile_cc(),
IQR_cc(), mad_cc(), rowSums_cc(),
colSums_cc(), rowMeans_cc(),
colMeans_cc()) that set default argument to standard
base/stats functions for only calculating on complete cases. 
- New 
get_os(), is.os_mac,
is.os_win, is.os_lnx, and
is.os_unx helper functions to quickly determine operating
system. 
- New 
is_txt_file(), is_csv_file(),
is_excel_file(), is_r_file(),
is_rdata_file(), is_rda_file(),
is_spss_file(), and check_ext_against()
functions to quickly determine if file has specific file
extensions. 
- New 
is.R_Revo() and is.RStudio() functions
to determine whether Revolution R and RStudio are installed. 
- New 
n_unique() function to count unique items and
n_unique_cc() version for complete cases. 
- New 
is.constant() and is.binary()
functions to indicate whether a vector is constant (contains only ONE
value type, ignoring NA) or binary (contains at most TWO value types,
ignoring NA). 
- New 
get_most_frequent() function to get most frequent
thing(s) in x. 
- New 
get_most_frequent_word() function to get most
frequent word from string. 
- New 
get_nth_word() function to get nth word from
string 
- New 
as.class() pipe-able function for arbitrary class
conversions 
- New 
paste_()is the same as paste0 but uses
an underscore to separate 
- New 
cat0() is analogous to paste0 but for
cat 
- New 
catN() is the same as cat0 but
automatically inserts a new line after the cat 
- New 
paste_series() paste a series of things with a
conjunction 
- New 
paste_oxford() shortcut for
paste_series as oxford comma