Visualizing package performance using Rperform and Grammar of Graphics

The greatest value of a picture is when it forces us to notice what we never expected to see. ―John Tukey Replace ‘picture’ in the above quote with ‘data visualization’ and it will still ring true; maybe even more so. To provide valuable insights to package developers is exactly what Rperform strives to do through it’s visualization functions. Background If you are new to Rperform, consider going through it’s Github README once. In a nutshell, Rperform is an R package that allows package developers to track and visualize quantitative performance metrics of their code, over time. It focuses on providing … Continue reading Visualizing package performance using Rperform and Grammar of Graphics