VennDetail
Bioc currentComprehensive Visualization and Analysis of Multi-Set Intersections
Release Lineage
Entered 3.9 · May 3, 2019
Current · Requires R 4.6
Description
A comprehensive package for visualizing multi-set intersections and extracting detailed subset information. VennDetail generates high-resolution visualizations including traditional Venn diagrams, Venn-pie plots, and UpSet-style plots. It provides functions to extract and combine subset details with user datasets in various formats. The package is particularly useful for bioinformatics applications but can be used for any multi-set analysis.
Test coverage
Line coverage
–
Expression
–
Tests / Examples
–
Functions
33 12 exported
Complexity
5.1 avg / 40 max
Call network
33 nodes / 7 edges
Test coverage is not measured for Bioconductor packages; nodes fall back to a neutral fill.
Call graph
Open call graph →Lowest coverage
Per-function coverage is not measured for this package yet.
Code
Structure
Lines of code
6,917
Files
83
Compiled share
0%
Has compiled src
No
Language breakdown
API
Exported functions
22
Internal functions
19
Recent export changes
Testing & CI
Has tests
Yes
Test-to-code ratio
0.00
testthat edition
–
CI present
No
CI type
[]
PR gated
No
Docs
Roxygen coverage
100%
Health & Security signals
Informational signals; not verdicts.
on.exit coverage
0%
Unsafe pattern score
0
Dep constraint coverage
0%
Secret pattern count
0
Bundled 3rd-party code
2 items
Portability & License
Min R version
4.0.0
System requirements
–
C++ standard
–
License
GPL-2
License flags
SPDX valid, OSI approved
History
Versions
15
First release
2019-05-31
Latest release
2026-04-28
Avg cadence
182 days
Cold removal rate
–
Dep drift
14
LOC over versions
Per-file churn detail lives in the source pipeline: https://github.com/r-observatory/bioc-code-metrics.
Documentation
- Examples that run
- 83%
- Documented parameters
- 99%
- Return-value docs
- 100%
- References docs
- 0%
Topics
People
- Kai Guo author maintainer
- Junguk Hur author
- Brett McGregor author
- James Porter author
Cite
Cite this package
Run in R for the authors' preferred citation:
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