The State of Naming Conventions in R
Rasmus Bååth
, The R Journal (2012) 4:2, pages 74-75.
Abstract Most programming language communities have naming conventions that are generally agreed upon, that is, a set of rules that governs how functions and variables are named. This is not the case with R, and a review of unofficial style guides and naming convention usage on CRAN shows that a number of different naming conventions are currently in use. Some naming conventions are, however, more popular than others and as a newcomer to the R community or as a developer of a new package this could be useful to consider when choosing what naming convention to adopt.
@article{RJ-2012-018, author = {Rasmus Bååth}, title = {{The State of Naming Conventions in R}}, year = {2012}, journal = {{The R Journal}}, doi = {10.32614/RJ-2012-018}, url = {https://doi.org/10.32614/RJ-2012-018}, pages = {74--75}, volume = {4}, number = {2} }