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When you use multiple search terms (say X, Y, and Z) the search summary at the bottom of the CRANsearcher pane will say something like:
There are n1 packages related to 'X' on CRAN (as of 09/23/17). There are n2 packages related to 'Y' on CRAN (as of 09/23/17). There are n3 packages related to 'Z' on CRAN (as of 09/23/17).
Presumably CRAN is accessed for all search terms on the same date, so it is redundant to repeat the date for each search term. How about reordering to something like:
On CRAN at 09/23/17, there are: n1 packages related to 'X'; n2 packages related to 'Y'; n3 packages related to 'Z'.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Thank you for filing this issue and providing such a nice description of the problem. This is a bug with CRANsearcher. The message is meant to refer to the intersection of search terms and should read:
"There are n packages related to 'X, Y' on CRAN (as of 2017-09-23)."
When you use multiple search terms (say X, Y, and Z) the search summary at the bottom of the CRANsearcher pane will say something like:
There are n1 packages related to 'X' on CRAN (as of 09/23/17). There are n2 packages related to 'Y' on CRAN (as of 09/23/17). There are n3 packages related to 'Z' on CRAN (as of 09/23/17).
Presumably CRAN is accessed for all search terms on the same date, so it is redundant to repeat the date for each search term. How about reordering to something like:
On CRAN at 09/23/17, there are: n1 packages related to 'X'; n2 packages related to 'Y'; n3 packages related to 'Z'.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: