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---
output: github_document
---
<!-- README.md is generated from README.Rmd. Please edit that file -->
```{r setup, include = FALSE}
knitr::opts_chunk$set(
collapse = TRUE,
comment = "#",
fig.path = "man/figures/README-",
out.width = "100%"
)
```
# {a11ytables} <a href="https://co-analysis.github.io/a11ytables/"><img src="man/figures/logo.png" align="right" height="139"/></a>
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## Purpose
An R package to help automatically create reproducible spreadsheets that adhere to the guidance on [releasing statistics in spreadsheets](https://analysisfunction.civilservice.gov.uk/policy-store/releasing-statistics-in-spreadsheets/) from the UK government's [Analysis Function](https://analysisfunction.civilservice.gov.uk/), with a focus on accessibility ('a11y').
Visit [the {a11ytables} website](https://co-analysis.github.io/a11ytables/) for documentation.
## Accessibility
This package is not yet capable of creating perfectly accessible spreadsheets but will help with the bulk of the work needed. Users of this packages should refer back to [the main spreadsheet guidance](https://analysisfunction.civilservice.gov.uk/policy-store/releasing-statistics-in-spreadsheets/) or [the spreadsheet accessibility checklist](https://analysisfunction.civilservice.gov.uk/policy-store/making-spreadsheets-accessible-a-brief-checklist-of-the-basics/) after using it to make sure nothing has been missed. Please email [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) if you use the package so they can monitor use and the outputs produced.
## Contribute
The package is under (opinionated) active development. Please see [the NEWS file](https://co-analysis.github.io/a11ytables/news/index.html) for the latest changes.
To contribute, please add [an issue](https://github.com/co-analysis/a11ytables/issues) or [a pull request](https://github.com/co-analysis/a11ytables/pulls) after reading [the code of conduct](https://github.com/co-analysis/a11ytables/blob/main/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) and [contributing](https://github.com/co-analysis/a11ytables/blob/main/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md) guidance.
## Install
Install the package [from GitHub](https://github.com/co-analysis/a11ytables) using [{remotes}](https://remotes.r-lib.org/).
```{r install, eval=FALSE}
install.packages("remotes") # if not already installed
remotes::install_github(
repo = "co-analysis/a11ytables", # GitHub user/repository
dependencies = TRUE, # install required/suggested packages
build_vignettes = TRUE # generate vignette documentation
)
library(a11ytables) # attach package
```
If you need an earlier version of the package, you should replace the `repo` argument call with, for example, `"co-analysis/[email protected]"` for the version 0.1.0 release.
The package depends on [{openxlsx}](https://ycphs.github.io/openxlsx/) and [{pillar}](https://pillar.r-lib.org/), which are also installed with {a11ytables}.
## Use
To create a spreadsheet:
1. Use `create_a11ytable()`
1. Pass the output to `generate_workbook()`
1. Pass the output to `openxlsx::saveWorkbook()`
Run `?function_name` or visit [the package website](https://co-analysis.github.io/a11ytables/reference/index.html) for function documentation. For long-form documentation, [visit the package website](https://co-analysis.github.io/a11ytables/) or run `browseVignettes("a11ytables")` to read the:
* [introductory vignette](https://co-analysis.github.io/a11ytables/articles/a11ytables.html) to get started
* [accessbility checklist vignette](https://co-analysis.github.io/a11ytables/articles/checklist.html) to see how the package complies with best-practice guidance
* [terminology vignette](https://co-analysis.github.io/a11ytables/articles/terminology) to understand the nomenclature of spreadsheet terms as used in this package
* [package structure vignette](https://co-analysis.github.io/a11ytables/articles/structure) to see how the package works under the hood
This package also includes [an RStudio Addin](https://rstudio.github.io/rstudioaddins/) that inserts pre-filled demo skeletons of the {a11ytables} workflow.
## Related projects
The ONS's Analysis Standards and Pipelines team has released [a Python package called 'gptables'](https://github.com/best-practice-and-impact/gptables). {a11ytables} is an independent effort that offers a native R solution that is very similar to gptables in its outputs, though there are some differences in implementation. You can always use gptables in R [via the {reticulate} package](https://gptables.readthedocs.io/en/latest/usage.html#r-usage) if you prefer.
{a11ytables} can help you fulfil a [Reproducible Analytical Pipeline](https://analysisfunction.civilservice.gov.uk/support/reproducible-analytical-pipelines/) by automating the generation of compliant spreadsheets for publication.
## Code of Conduct
Please note that the {a11ytables} project is released with a [Contributor Code of Conduct](https://co-analysis.github.io/a11ytables/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.html).
## Copyright and Licensing
© Crown Copyright, 2023, Cabinet Office.
This work is [Crown Copyright](https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/information-management/re-using-public-sector-information/uk-government-licensing-framework/crown-copyright/). The source code for the software is released under the MIT licence as per the the [UK Government Licensing Framework](https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/information-management/re-using-public-sector-information/uk-government-licensing-framework/open-government-licence/open-software-licences/) and the [GDS Way licensing guidance](https://gds-way.cloudapps.digital/manuals/licensing.html). The documentation for the software is released under the [Open Government Licence](https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/).