From 4ff2803b1e6c485d2e7b8ba9e98e14cd4fa42413 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: zankrut20 Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2023 17:21:35 +0530 Subject: [PATCH] Chnages in description --- .Rbuildignore | 1 + DESCRIPTION | 8 ++------ 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/.Rbuildignore b/.Rbuildignore index 0068a1b..20ccca1 100644 --- a/.Rbuildignore +++ b/.Rbuildignore @@ -16,3 +16,4 @@ ^doc$ ^Meta$ ^CRAN-SUBMISSION$ +^\.httr-oauth$ diff --git a/DESCRIPTION b/DESCRIPTION index 02a18d9..4810ae7 100644 --- a/DESCRIPTION +++ b/DESCRIPTION @@ -6,17 +6,13 @@ Authors@R: c(person(given = "Zankrut", family = "Goyani", role = c("aut", "cre", "cph"), - email = "zankrut20@gmail.com"), - person(given = "Alok", - family = "Shrivasatva", - role = "aut", - email = "igkvalok@gmail.com")) + email = "zankrut20@gmail.com")) Maintainer: Zankrut Goyani Description: The aim of most plant breeding programmes is simultaneous improvement of several characters. An objective method involving simultaneous selection for several attributes then becomes necessary. It has been recognised that most rapid improvements in the economic value is expected from selection applied simultaneously to all the characters which determine the economic value of a plant, and appropriate assigned weights to each character according to their economic importance, heritability and correlations between characters. So the selection for economic value is a complex matter. If the component characters are combined together into an index in such a way that when selection is applied to the index, as if index is the character to be improved, most rapid improvement of economic value is expected. Such an index was first proposed by Smith (1937 ) based on the Fisher's (1936 ) "discriminant function" Dabholkar (1999 ). In this package selection index is calculated based on the Smith (1937) selection index method. License: GPL (>= 3) Encoding: UTF-8 LazyData: true -RoxygenNote: 7.2.0 +RoxygenNote: 7.2.3 Depends: R (>= 2.10) Imports: