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r-markovchain public Functions and S4 methods to create and manage discrete time Markov chains (DTMC) more easily. In addition functions to perform statistical (fitting and drawing random variates) and probabilistic (analysis of DTMC proprieties) analysis are provided. 2025-03-25
r-matlab public Emulate MATLAB code using R 2025-03-25
r-expm public Computation of the matrix exponential, logarithm, and related quantities. 2025-03-25
r-rcppparallel public High level functions for parallel programming with 'Rcpp'. For example, the 'parallelFor()' function can be used to convert the work of a standard serial "for" loop into a parallel one and the 'parallelReduce()' function can be used for accumulating aggregate or other values. 2025-03-25
r-bh public Boost provides free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries. A large part of Boost is provided as C++ template code which is resolved entirely at compile-time without linking. This package aims to provide the most useful subset of Boost libraries for template use among CRAN package. By placing these libraries in this package, we offer a more efficient distribution system for CRAN as replication of this code in the sources of other packages is avoided. . As of release 1.60.0-2, the following Boost libraries are included: 'algorithm' 'any' 'bimap' 'bind' 'circular_buffer' 'concept' 'config' 'container' 'date'_'time' 'detail' 'dynamic_bitset' 'exception' 'filesystem' 'flyweight' 'foreach' 'functional' 'fusion' 'geometry' 'graph' 'heap' 'icl' 'integer' 'interprocess' 'intrusive' 'io' 'iostreams' 'iterator' 'math' 'move' 'mpl' 'multiprcecision' 'numeric' 'pending' 'phoenix' 'preprocessor' 'random' 'range' 'smart_ptr' 'spirit' 'tuple' 'type_trains' 'typeof' 'unordered' 'utility' 'uuid'. 2025-03-25
r-plotly public Easily translate 'ggplot2' graphs to an interactive web-based version and/or create custom web-based visualizations directly from R. Once uploaded to a 'plotly' account, 'plotly' graphs (and the data behind them) can be viewed and modified in a web browser. 2025-03-25
r-viridis public Port of the new 'matplotlib' color maps ('viridis' - the default -, 'magma', 'plasma' and 'inferno') to 'R'. 'matplotlib' <http://matplotlib.org/ > is a popular plotting library for 'python'. These color maps are designed in such a way that they will analytically be perfectly perceptually-uniform, both in regular form and also when converted to black-and-white. They are also designed to be perceived by readers with the most common form of color blindness. 2025-03-25
r-ggplot2 public An implementation of the grammar of graphics in R. It combines the advantages of both base and lattice graphics: conditioning and shared axes are handled automatically, and you can still build up a plot step by step from multiple data sources. It also implements a sophisticated multidimensional conditioning system and a consistent interface to map data to aesthetic attributes. See http://ggplot2.org for more information, documentation and examples. 2025-03-25

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