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This is related to:
How to create example data set from private data (replacing variable names and levels with uninformative place holders)?
Which stems from :
How to make a great R reproducible example?

I have come to realize that having an anonymous data set (were the data and labels are uninformative but consistent with the original data) is half the battle of producing a reproducible example (for questions or bug reporting) from script and data you can not share (eg. proprietary information, unpublished findings, etc.).

Any suggestions as how to automate the translation of a script so that it matches the variables in the anonymous data frame created using one of the answers provided at this stackoverflow answer

This may be more of a challenge than it is worth, but if it went into widespread use (say as a package), it could reduce the occurrence of questions and bug reports that do not have a reproducible example.

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  • There are so many example datasets in R, I would be surprised if not one of them matched, at least to some extent, your scenario. Nov 29, 2012 at 0:36
  • It, of course, depends on the type of data. If you have a data set based on means and deviations around the mean, one option could be either to use rnorm or bootstrap on the values and change the axis labels to something generic. This is not a new trick in StackExchange.
    – Mikko
    Nov 29, 2012 at 9:34
  • As indicated, the data is no longer the problem. It is matching the new anonymous data to a complex script that is the problem (mapping all the new variable names). Dec 5, 2012 at 17:23

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