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\strong{N.B. This function requires an internet connection and only works if the following packages are installed: \code{curl}, \code{rvest}, \code{xml2}.}
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\section{Stable Lifecycle}{
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\if{html}{\figure{lifecycle_stable.svg}{options: style=margin-bottom:"5"} \cr}
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The \link[=lifecycle]{lifecycle} of this function is \strong{stable}. In a stable function, major changes are unlikely. This means that the unlying code will generally evolve by adding new arguments; removing arguments or changing the meaning of existing arguments will be avoided.
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If the unlying code needs breaking changes, they will occur gradually. For example, an argument will be deprecated and first continue to work, but will emit a message informing you of the change. Next, typically after at least one newly released version on CRAN, the message will be transformed to an error.
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}
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\section{Read more on Our Website!}{
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On our website \url{https://msberends.github.io/AMR/} you can find \href{https://msberends.github.io/AMR/articles/AMR.html}{a comprehensive tutorial} about how to conduct AMR data analysis, the \href{https://msberends.github.io/AMR/reference/}{complete documentation of all functions} and \href{https://msberends.github.io/AMR/articles/WHONET.html}{an example analysis using WHONET data}.
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}
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\examples{
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\donttest{
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if (requireNamespace("curl") && requireNamespace("rvest") && requireNamespace("xml2")) {
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