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  • checking examples ... [4s/16s] ERROR Running examples in ‘uniswappeR-Ex.R’ failed The error most likely occurred in: > ### Name: swap_statistics > ### Title: Get statistics on the swaps data for a given address or > ### addresses > ### Aliases: swap_statistics > > ### ** Examples > > > addresses <- c("0xb1b117a45aD71d408eb55475FC3A65454edCc94A", + "0x41D2a18E1DdACdAbFDdADB62e9AEE67c63070b76", + "0x0De20c4bDBE0d0EEFFd2956Be4c148CA86C6cC45") > > swap_data <- swaps(addresses) Error in `.data$Address`: ! Column `Address` not found in `.data`. Backtrace:      ▆   1. ├─uniswappeR::swaps(addresses)   2. │ └─swaps %>% select(.data$Address, everything())   3. ├─dplyr::select(., .data$Address, everything())   4. ├─dplyr:::select.data.frame(., .data$Address, everything())   5. │ └─tidyselect::eval_select(expr(c(...)), data = .data, error_call = error_call)   6. │ └─tidyselect:::eval_select_impl(...)   7. │ ├─tidyselect:::with_subscript_errors(...)   8. │ │ └─base::withCallingHandlers(...)   9. │ └─tidyselect:::vars_select_eval(...)  10. │ └─tidyselect:::walk_data_tree(expr, data_mask, context_mask)  11. │ └─tidyselect:::eval_c(expr, data_mask, context_mask)  12. │ └─tidyselect:::reduce_sels(node, data_mask, context_mask, init = init)  13. │ └─tidyselect:::walk_data_tree(new, data_mask, context_mask)  14. │ └─base::eval(expr, data_mask)  15. │ └─base::eval(expr, data_mask)  16. │ ├─Address  17. │ └─rlang:::`$.rlang_data_pronoun`(.data, Address)  18. │ └─rlang:::data_pronoun_get(...)  19. └─rlang:::abort_data_pronoun(x, call = y)  20. └─rlang::abort(msg, "rlang_error_data_pronoun_not_found", call = call) Execution halted
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