This function lists all the conflicts between packages in the irverse and other packages that you have loaded.

irverse_conflicts()

Details

There are four conflicts that are deliberately ignored: intersect, union, setequal, and setdiff from dplyr. These functions make the base equivalents generic, so shouldn't negatively affect any existing code.

Examples

irverse_conflicts()
#> -- Conflicts ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- irverse_conflicts() -- #> x janitor::chisq.test() masks stats::chisq.test() #> x janitor::fisher.test() masks stats::fisher.test()