# ==================================================================== # # TITLE # # Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Data Analysis for R # # # # SOURCE # # https://github.com/msberends/AMR # # # # LICENCE # # (c) 2018-2021 Berends MS, Luz CF et al. # # Developed at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands, in # # collaboration with non-profit organisations Certe Medical # # Diagnostics & Advice, and University Medical Center Groningen. # # # # This R package is free software; you can freely use and distribute # # it for both personal and commercial purposes under the terms of the # # GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GNU GPL-2), as published by # # the Free Software Foundation. # # We created this package for both routine data analysis and academic # # research and it was publicly released in the hope that it will be # # useful, but it comes WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OR LIABILITY. # # # # Visit our website for the full manual and a complete tutorial about # # how to conduct AMR data analysis: https://msberends.github.io/AMR/ # # ==================================================================== # #' Deprecated Functions #' #' These functions are so-called '[Deprecated]'. They will be removed in a future release. Using the functions will give a warning with the name of the function it has been replaced by (if there is one). #' @inheritSection lifecycle Retired Lifecycle #' @inheritSection AMR Read more on Our Website! #' @keywords internal #' @name AMR-deprecated #' @export p_symbol <- function(p, emptychar = " ") { .Deprecated(package = "AMR", new = "cleaner::p_symbol") p <- as.double(p) s <- rep(NA_character_, length(p)) s[p <= 1] <- emptychar s[p <= 0.100] <- "." s[p <= 0.050] <- "*" s[p <= 0.010] <- "**" s[p <= 0.001] <- "***" s }