* using log directory 'd:/Rcompile/CRANpkg/local/4.4/swCRTdesign.Rcheck'
* using R version 4.4.2 (2024-10-31 ucrt)
* using platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32
* R was compiled by
    gcc.exe (GCC) 13.3.0
    GNU Fortran (GCC) 13.3.0
* running under: Windows Server 2022 x64 (build 20348)
* using session charset: UTF-8
* checking for file 'swCRTdesign/DESCRIPTION' ... OK
* checking extension type ... Package
* this is package 'swCRTdesign' version '4.0'
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* checking Rd files ... [1s] NOTE
checkRd: (-1) swDsn.Rd:28: Lost braces
    28 | numeric (scalar or vector): Relative treatment effect upon crossing over from control. Note that this is not the treatment effect (the treatment effect is specified in the call to other functions such as \code{swPwr} or \code{swSim})!  If \code{tx.effect.frac} is set to a scalar with value of 1, the standard SW CRT treatment effect will be presumed. If code{tx.effect.frac} is set to a scalar with a fractional value between 0 and 1, then only the first time point upon crossing over from control will have fractional relative treatment effect; the remaining exposure times will have a relative treatment effect of 1. If a vector of fractional treatment effect is specified, each element of the vector corresponds to the (fractional) treatment effect upon crossing over from control; if the length of the vector is less than total number of exposure times, the remaining time points will have a relative treatment effect value of 1; if the length of the vector is greater than total number of time points after crossing over, not all elements of \code{tx.effect.frac} will be used. The default value is (scalar) 1.
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* DONE
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