r-reprex
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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 <http://stackoverflow.com> and <https://github.com>, or in email. 'reprex' also extracts clean, runnable R code from various common formats, such as copy/paste from an R session.
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2025-03-25 |
r-repr
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String and binary representations of objects for several formats / mime types.
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2025-03-25 |
r-rematch
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A small wrapper on 'regexpr' to extract the matches and captured groups from the match of a regular expression to a character vector.
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2025-03-25 |
r-registry
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Provides a generic infrastructure for creating and using registries.
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2025-03-25 |
r-recipes
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An extensible framework to create and preprocess design matrices. Recipes consist of one or more data manipulation and analysis "steps". Statistical parameters for the steps can be estimated from an initial data set and then applied to other data sets. The resulting design matrices can then be used as inputs into statistical or machine learning models.
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2025-03-25 |
r-readxl
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Import excel files into R. Supports '.xls' via the embedded 'libxls' C library <https://github.com/evanmiller/libxls> and '.xlsx' via the embedded 'RapidXML' C++ library <https://rapidxml.sourceforge.net>. Works on Windows, Mac and Linux without external dependencies.
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r-readr
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The goal of 'readr' is to provide a fast and friendly way to read rectangular data (like 'csv', 'tsv', and 'fwf'). It is designed to flexibly parse many types of data found in the wild, while still cleanly failing when data unexpectedly changes.
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r-rcurl
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A wrapper for 'libcurl' <http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/> Provides functions to allow one to compose general HTTP requests and provides convenient functions to fetch URIs, get & post forms, etc. and process the results returned by the Web server. This provides a great deal of control over the HTTP/FTP/... connection and the form of the request while providing a higher-level interface than is available just using R socket connections. Additionally, the underlying implementation is robust and extensive, supporting FTP/FTPS/TFTP (uploads and downloads), SSL/HTTPS, telnet, dict, ldap, and also supports cookies, redirects, authentication, etc.
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r-rcpproll
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Provides fast and efficient routines for common rolling / windowed operations. Routines for the efficient computation of windowed mean, median, sum, product, minimum, maximum, standard deviation and variance are provided.
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2025-03-25 |
r-rcppeigen
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R and 'Eigen' integration using 'Rcpp'. 'Eigen' is a C++ template library for linear algebra: matrices, vectors, numerical solvers and related algorithms. It supports dense and sparse matrices on integer, floating point and complex numbers, decompositions of such matrices, and solutions of linear systems. Its performance on many algorithms is comparable with some of the best implementations based on 'Lapack' and level-3 'BLAS'. The 'RcppEigen' package includes the header files from the 'Eigen' C++ template library (currently version 3.3.4). Thus users do not need to install 'Eigen' itself in order to use 'RcppEigen'. Since version 3.1.1, 'Eigen' is licensed under the Mozilla Public License (version 2); earlier version were licensed under the GNU LGPL version 3 or later. 'RcppEigen' (the 'Rcpp' bindings/bridge to 'Eigen') is licensed under the GNU GPL version 2 or later, as is the rest of 'Rcpp'.
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r-rcpparmadillo
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'Armadillo' is a templated C++ linear algebra library (by Conrad Sanderson) that aims towards a good balance between speed and ease of use. Integer, floating point and complex numbers are supported, as well as a subset of trigonometric and statistics functions. Various matrix decompositions are provided through optional integration with LAPACK and ATLAS libraries. The 'RcppArmadillo' package includes the header files from the templated 'Armadillo' library. Thus users do not need to install 'Armadillo' itself in order to use 'RcppArmadillo'. From release 7.800.0 on, 'Armadillo' is licensed under Apache License 2; previous releases were under licensed as MPL 2.0 from version 3.800.0 onwards and LGPL-3 prior to that; 'RcppArmadillo' (the 'Rcpp' bindings/bridge to Armadillo) is licensed under the GNU GPL version 2 or later, as is the rest of 'Rcpp'. Note that Armadillo requires a fairly recent compiler; for the g++ family at least version 4.6.* is required.
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2025-03-25 |
r-rcpp
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The 'Rcpp' package provides R functions as well as C++ classes which offer a seamless integration of R and C++. Many R data types and objects can be mapped back and forth to C++ equivalents which facilitates both writing of new code as well as easier integration of third-party libraries. Documentation about 'Rcpp' is provided by several vignettes included in this package, via the 'Rcpp Gallery' site at <http://gallery.rcpp.org>, the paper by Eddelbuettel and Francois (2011, <doi:10.18637/jss.v040.i08>), the book by Eddelbuettel (2013, <doi:10.1007/978-1-4614-6868-4>) and the paper by Eddelbuettel and Balamuta (2018, <doi:10.1080/00031305.2017.1375990>); see 'citation("Rcpp")' for details.
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r-rcolorbrewer
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Provides color schemes for maps (and other graphics) designed by Cynthia Brewer as described at http://colorbrewer2.org
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2025-03-25 |
r-rbokeh
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A native R plotting library that provides a flexible declarative interface for creating interactive web-based graphics, backed by the Bokeh visualization library <http://bokeh.pydata.org/>.
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2025-03-25 |
r-raster
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Reading, writing, manipulating, analyzing and modeling of gridded spatial data. The package implements basic and high-level functions. Processing of very large files is supported.
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2025-03-25 |
r-rappdirs
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An easy way to determine which directories on the users computer you should use to save data, caches and logs. A port of Python's 'Appdirs' (\url{https://github.com/ActiveState/appdirs}) to R.
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2025-03-25 |
r-randomforest
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Classification and regression based on a forest of trees using random inputs, based on Breiman (2001) <DOI:10.1023/A:1010933404324>.
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r-qvcalc
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Functions to compute quasi variances and associated measures of approximation error.
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r-quantreg
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Estimation and inference methods for models of conditional quantiles: Linear and nonlinear parametric and non-parametric (total variation penalized) models for conditional quantiles of a univariate response and several methods for handling censored survival data. Portfolio selection methods based on expected shortfall risk are also included.
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2025-03-25 |
r-quantmod
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Specify, build, trade, and analyse quantitative financial trading strategies.
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2025-03-25 |
r-quadprog
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This package contains routines and documentation for solving quadratic programming problems.
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2025-03-25 |
r-purrr
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A complete and consistent functional programming toolkit for R.
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2025-03-25 |
r-psych
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A general purpose toolbox for personality, psychometric theory and experimental psychology. Functions are primarily for multivariate analysis and scale construction using factor analysis, principal component analysis, cluster analysis and reliability analysis, although others provide basic descriptive statistics. Item Response Theory is done using factor analysis of tetrachoric and polychoric correlations. Functions for analyzing data at multiple levels include within and between group statistics, including correlations and factor analysis. Functions for simulating and testing particular item and test structures are included. Several functions serve as a useful front end for structural equation modeling. Graphical displays of path diagrams, factor analysis and structural equation models are created using basic graphics. Some of the functions are written to support a book on psychometric theory as well as publications in personality research. For more information, see the <https://personality-project.org/r> web page.
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r-pspline
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Smoothing splines with penalties on order m derivatives.
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2025-03-25 |
r-pryr
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Useful tools to pry back the covers of R and understand the language at a deeper level.
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