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admiralmetabolic 0.3.0

CRAN release: 2026-02-02

Bug fixes

  • Changed template save directory. (#129)

Documentation

  • A link to the {admiral} ecosystem page was added to the README sidebar and main text. (#136)
  • The “Ask AI” widget was added to the bottom right of each page. It enables users to ask questions about admiralmetabolic and the rest of the admiral ecosystem and receive answers from an LLM. It is trained on the documentation of all admiral packages and provided by kapa.ai. (#137)

Various

Developer Notes
  • Updated lintr configurations to use central configurations from admiraldev. (#133)
  • Fixes CRAN issue related to usage of relative paths. (#138)

admiralmetabolic 0.2.0

CRAN release: 2025-07-16

New features

  • New vignette on “Creating a Metabolic ADLB ADaM”. (#102)
  • New ADLB template (ad_adlb.R) for creating metabolic specific ADLB dataset. (#108)
  • A SDTM dataset for metabolic specific laboratory measurements (lb_metabolic) in {pharmaversesdtm}. (#94)
  • A ADSL dataset for metabolic specific variables (adsl_metabolic). (#73 & #116)

Documentation

Template programs

Various

  • Moved test data vs_metabolic, qs_metabolic and dm_metabolic from {admiralmetabolic} to {pharmaversesdtm}. (#95)
Developer Notes
  • Activated automatic version bumping CICD workflow. (#98)

  • Added pharmaverse, CRAN and Test Coverage badges to home page. (#97)

  • Added initial package scope to home page. (#101)

  • Added advs as a dataset. (#113)

  • Updated contributor list. (#122)

admiralmetabolic 0.1.0

CRAN release: 2025-01-20

  • Initial package release mainly focused on obesity therapeutic area.

Functions

Template programs

  • ADVS template scripts ad_advs.R which creates a Vital Sign Analysis Dataset with metabolic specific derivations. (#35)
  • ADCOEQ template scripts ad_adcoeq.R which creates a Control of Eating Questionnaires Analysis Dataset. (#41)

Documentation

  • Vignette “Creating a Metabolic ADVS ADaM”. (#28)
  • Vignette “Creating a Control of Eating Questionnaire ADaM”. (#53)