I've downloaded code from another programmer, and they have the following:
#' @param gr a GRanges of regions/DMRs/whatever
#' @param HMM a GRanges with ChromHMM annotations (name, itemRgb)
#' @param background a null distribution (universe) whence gr was chosen
#' @param footprint compute BP footprints instead of number of overlaps?
#'
#' @return a data.frame with overlap frequency and color code
#'
#' @export
I recognize the #' as syntax from knitr spin. But I don't understand how it's being used here or what the @ symbol is doing. Please explain.
The
#'part is designating that this is part to be woven into proper R documentation through R packageroxygen2. The@paramare telling the translator to make these things into elements of the documentation.Example you posted will create a help file which will ultimately be viewed as
under Usage section of
?functionNameand description of each argument under section Arguments and so on... See the link @joran provided (and stackoverflow tag description) about all available tags you can use to guide the way this inline documentation is made into a full blown .Rd file.