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r-inline public Functionality to dynamically define R functions and S4 methods with 'inlined' C, C++ or Fortran code supporting the .C and .Call calling conventions. 2025-03-25
r-ini public Parse simple '.ini' configuration files to an structured list. Users can manipulate this resulting list with lapply() functions. This same structured list can be used to write back to file after modifications. 2025-03-25
r-ineq public Inequality, concentration, and poverty measures. Lorenz curves (empirical and theoretical). 2025-03-25
r-import public This is an alternative mechanism for importing objects from packages. The syntax allows for importing multiple objects from a package with a single command in an expressive way. The import package bridges some of the gap between using library (or require) and direct (single-object) imports. Furthermore the imported objects are not placed in the current environment. It is also possible to import objects from stand-alone .R files. For more information, refer to the package vignette. 2025-03-25
r-igraphdata public A small collection of various network data sets, to use with the 'igraph' package: the Enron email network, various food webs, interactions in the immunoglobulin protein, the karate club network, Koenigsberg's bridges, visuotactile brain areas of the macaque monkey, UK faculty friendship network, domestic US flights network, etc. 2025-03-25
r-hypergeo public The Gaussian hypergeometric function for complex numbers. 2025-03-25
r-httpcode public Find and explain the meaning of 'HTTP' status codes. Functions included for searching for codes by full or partial number, by message, and get appropriate dog and cat images for many status codes. 2025-03-25
r-htmlwidgets public A framework for creating HTML widgets that render in various contexts including the R console, 'R Markdown' documents, and 'Shiny' web applications. 2025-03-25
r-hsaur3 public Functions, data sets, analyses and examples from the third edition of the book ''A Handbook of Statistical Analyses Using R'' (Torsten Hothorn and Brian S. Everitt, Chapman & Hall/CRC, 2014). The first chapter of the book, which is entitled ''An Introduction to R'', is completely included in this package, for all other chapters, a vignette containing all data analyses is available. In addition, Sweave source code for slides of selected chapters is included in this package (see HSAUR3/inst/slides). The publishers web page is '<http://www.crcpress.com/product/isbn/9781482204582>'. 2025-03-25
r-hsaur2 public Functions, data sets, analyses and examples from the second edition of the book ''A Handbook of Statistical Analyses Using R'' (Brian S. Everitt and Torsten Hothorn, Chapman & Hall/CRC, 2008). The first chapter of the book, which is entitled ''An Introduction to R'', is completely included in this package, for all other chapters, a vignette containing all data analyses is available. In addition, the package contains Sweave code for producing slides for selected chapters (see HSAUR2/inst/slides). 2025-03-25
r-hsaur public Functions, data sets, analyses and examples from the book ''A Handbook of Statistical Analyses Using R'' (Brian S. Everitt and Torsten Hothorn, Chapman & Hall/CRC, 2006). The first chapter of the book, which is entitled ''An Introduction to R'', is completely included in this package, for all other chapters, a vignette containing all data analyses is available. 2025-03-25
r-hms public Implements an S3 class for storing and formatting time-of-day values, based on the 'difftime' class. 2025-03-25
r-hmeasure public Classification performance metrics that are derived from the ROC curve of a classifier. The package includes the H-measure performance metric as described in <http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10994-009-5119-5>, which computes the minimum total misclassification cost, integrating over any uncertainty about the relative misclassification costs, as per a user-defined prior. It also offers a one-stop-shop for other scalar metrics of performance, including sensitivity, specificity and many others, and also offers plotting tools for ROC curves and related statistics. 2025-03-25
r-histdata public The 'HistData' package provides a collection of small data sets that are interesting and important in the history of statistics and data visualization. The goal of the package is to make these available, both for instructional use and for historical research. Some of these present interesting challenges for graphics or analysis in R. 2025-03-25
r-highr public Provides syntax highlighting for R source code. Currently it supports LaTeX and HTML output. Source code of other languages is supported via Andre Simon's highlight package (<http://www.andre-simon.de>). 2025-03-25
r-hexview public Functions to view files in raw binary form like in a hex editor. Additional functions to specify and read arbitrary binary formats. 2025-03-25
r-here public Constructs paths to your project's files. The 'here()' function uses a reasonable heuristics to find your project's files, based on the current working directory at the time when the package is loaded. Use it as a drop-in replacement for 'file.path()', it will always locate the files relative to your project root. 2025-03-25
r-h2o public R interface for 'H2O', the scalable open source machine learning platform that offers parallelized implementations of many supervised and unsupervised machine learning algorithms such as Generalized Linear Models, Gradient Boosting Machines (including XGBoost), Random Forests, Deep Neural Networks (Deep Learning), Stacked Ensembles, Naive Bayes, Cox Proportional Hazards, K-Means, PCA, Word2Vec, as well as a fully automatic machine learning algorithm (AutoML). 2025-03-25
r-gwidgetstcltk public Port of the gWidgets API to the tcltk package. Requires Tk 8.5 or greater. 2025-03-25
r-gwidgets public Provides a toolkit-independent API for building interactive GUIs. At least one of the 'gWidgetsXXX packages', such as gWidgetstcltk, needs to be installed. Some icons are on loan from the scigraphica project <http://scigraphica.sourceforge.net>. 2025-03-25
r-gtable public Tools to make it easier to work with "tables" of 'grobs'. The 'gtable' package defines a 'gtable' grob class that specifies a grid along with a list of grobs and their placement in the grid. Further the package makes it easy to manipulate and combine 'gtable' objects so that complex compositions can be build up sequentially. 2025-03-25
r-gsubfn public The gsubfn function is like gsub but can take a replacement function or certain other objects instead of the replacement string. Matches and back references are input to the replacement function and replaced by the function output. gsubfn can be used to split strings based on content rather than delimiters and for quasi-perl-style string interpolation. The package also has facilities for translating formulas to functions and allowing such formulas in function calls instead of functions. This can be used with R functions such as apply, sapply, lapply, optim, integrate, xyplot, Filter and any other function that expects another function as an input argument or functions like cat or sql calls that may involve strings where substitution is desirable. There is also a facility for returning multiple objects from functions and a version of transform that allows the RHS to refer to LHS used in the same transform. 2025-03-25
r-gridgraphics public Functions to convert a page of plots drawn with the 'graphics' package into identical output drawn with the 'grid' package. The result looks like the original 'graphics'-based plot, but consists of 'grid' grobs and viewports that can then be manipulated with 'grid' functions (e.g., edit grobs and revisit viewports). 2025-03-25
r-gridextra public Provides a number of user-level functions to work with "grid" graphics, notably to arrange multiple grid-based plots on a page, and draw tables. 2025-03-25
r-gridbase public Integration of base and grid graphics 2025-03-25

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