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bw2speedups public Cython functions to speed up Brightway2 LCA calculations 2025-04-22
wgetter public Another command line download utility written in python 2025-04-22
geometric public Molecular geometry optimizer in the TRIC coordinate system. 2025-04-22
falcon-require-https public Falcon Middleware: Require HTTPS 2025-04-22
r-ps public List, query and manipulate all system processes, on 'Windows', 'Linux' and 'macOS'. 2025-04-22
r-subselect public A collection of functions which (i) assess the quality of variable subsets as surrogates for a full data set, in either an exploratory data analysis or in the context of a multivariate linear model, and (ii) search for subsets which are optimal under various criteria. 2025-04-22
r-superpc public Supervised principal components for regression and survival analsysis. Especially useful for high-dimnesional data, including microarray data. 2025-04-22
r-mlmetrics public A collection of evaluation metrics, including loss, score and utility functions, that measure regression, classification and ranking performance. 2025-04-22
r-iswr public Data sets and scripts for text examples and exercises in P. Dalgaard (2008), `Introductory Statistics with R', 2nd ed., Springer Verlag, ISBN 978-0387790534. 2025-04-22
txmongo public Asynchronous Python/Twisted driver for MongoDB 2025-04-22
m2r public Markdown and reStructuredText in a single file 2025-04-22
pycamhd public Module for interacting with OOI CamHD video data 2025-04-22
r-reprex public Convenience wrapper that uses the 'rmarkdown' package to render small snippets of code to target formats that include both code and output. The goal is to encourage the sharing of small, reproducible, and runnable examples on code-oriented websites, such as <https://stackoverflow.com> and <https://github.com>, or in email. The user's clipboard is the default source of input code and the default target for rendered output. 'reprex' also extracts clean, runnable R code from various common formats, such as copy/paste from an R session. 2025-04-22
r-clipr public Simple utility functions to read from and write to the Windows, OS X, and X11 clipboards. 2025-04-22
r-treatmentselection public A suite of descriptive and inferential methods designed to evaluate one or more biomarkers for their ability to guide patient treatment recommendations. Package includes functions to assess the calibration of risk models; and plot, evaluate, and compare markers. Please see the reference Janes H, Brown MD, Huang Y, et al. (2014) <doi:10.1515/ijb-2012-0052> for further details. 2025-04-22
r-medicalrisk public Generates risk estimates and comorbidity flags from ICD-9-CM codes available in administrative medical datasets. The package supports the Charlson Comorbidity Index, the Elixhauser Comorbidity classification, the Revised Cardiac Risk Index, and the Risk Stratification Index. Methods are table-based, fast, and use the 'plyr' package, so parallelization is possible for large jobs. Also includes a sample of real ICD-9 data for 100 patients from a publicly available dataset. 2025-04-22
dockerpty public Pseudo-tty handler for docker Python client 2025-04-22
r-binom public Constructs confidence intervals on the probability of success in a binomial experiment via several parameterizations 2025-04-22
sphinxcontrib-versioning public Sphinx extension that allows building versioned docs for self-hosting. 2025-04-22
r-bioset public Functions to help dealing with raw data from measurements, like reading and transforming raw values organized in matrices, calculating and converting concentrations and calculating precision of duplicates / triplicates / ... . It is compatible with and building on top of some 'tidyverse'-packages. 2025-04-22
r-jcolors public Contains a selection of color palettes and 'ggplot2' themes designed by the package author. 2025-04-22
r-palr public Colour palettes for data, based on some well known public data sets. 2025-04-22
r-scico public Colour choice in information visualisation is important in order to avoid being mislead by inherent bias in the used colour palette. The 'scico' package provides access to the perceptually uniform and colour-blindness friendly palettes developed by Fabio Crameri and released under the "Scientific Colour-Maps" moniker. The package contains 24 different palettes and includes both diverging and sequential types. 2025-04-22
scripting public Python utilities for shell scripting 2025-04-22
r-waterfalls public A not uncommon task for quants is to create 'waterfall charts'. There seems to be no simple way to do this in 'ggplot2' currently. This package contains a single function (waterfall) that simply draws a waterfall chart in a 'ggplot2' object. Some flexibility is provided, though often the object created will need to be modified through a theme. 2025-04-22

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