--- title: "Frequently Asked Questions" output: rmarkdown::html_vignette vignette: > %\VignetteIndexEntry{FAQ} %\VignetteEngine{knitr::rmarkdown} %\VignetteEncoding{UTF-8} --- ```{r setup, include = FALSE} knitr::opts_chunk$set( collapse = TRUE, comment = "#>" ) options(rmarkdown.html_vignette.check_title = FALSE) ``` Below are some frequently asked questions about the **ards** package. Click on the links below to navigate to the full question and answer content. ## Index{#top} * [What is the **ards** package?](#ards) * [Why did you write the **ards** package?](#why) * [What is the difference between **ards** and the **cards** package?](#cards) ## Content ### What is the **ards** package? {#ards} **Q:** I don't quite understand the concept of the **ards** package. What are you trying to do with it? **A:** The **ards** package helps you create an Analysis Results Dataset (ARD) based on a CDISC recommended structure. The functions take your existing statistics, transposes them into a vertical format, and collect them into a single dataset. This dataset can then be saved, shared with sponsors, or used to produce any number of outputs. The **ards** package simply facilitates this workflow. [top](#top) ****** ### Why did you write the **ards** package? {#why} **Q:** There are several packages that create an ARDS dataset. Why did you write this one? **A:** The **ards** package was actually the first R package that output the CDISC ARDS structure. At the time it was written, in early 2023, there were no other public, ARDS-related packages. The **ards** package filled a need for that time, and still addresses some use cases that are not supported by other packages. [top](#top) ****** ### What is the difference between **ards** and the **cards** package? {#cards} **Q:** I see a lot of people using the **cards** package, which also produces an ARDS dataset. What is the difference between **ards** and **cards**? **A:** The **ards** package does not produce statistics, the **cards** package does. The **ards** package assumes you know how to produce the statistics you want, and merely re-organizes them into the ARDS structure. The **cards** package both produces the statistics, and outputs them in the ARDS structure. The packages have different use cases. You should consider your requirements and select the package that is most appropriate for your situation. [top](#top) ******