rseqc
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RNA-seq QC Package
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2025-03-25 |
r-assertthat
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assertthat is an extension to stopifnot() that makes it easy to declare the pre and post conditions that you code should satisfy, while also producing friendly error messages so that your users know what they've done wrong.
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2025-03-25 |
webencodings
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Character encoding aliases for legacy web content
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2025-03-25 |
r-mime
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Guesses the MIME type from a filename extension using the data derived from /etc/mime.types in UNIX-type systems.
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2025-03-25 |
r-recommended
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R is a free software environment for statistical computing and graphics.
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2025-03-25 |
terminado
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Terminals served by tornado websockets
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2025-03-25 |
markupsafe
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A Python module that implements the jinja2.Markup string
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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 <http://personality-project.org/r> web page.
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2025-03-25 |
pyyaml
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YAML parser and emitter for Python
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2025-03-25 |
r-lubridate
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Functions to work with date-times and time-spans: fast and user friendly parsing of date-time data, extraction and updating of components of a date-time (years, months, days, hours, minutes, and seconds), algebraic manipulation on date-time and time-span objects. The 'lubridate' package has a consistent and memorable syntax that makes working with dates easy and fun.
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2025-03-25 |
ipython_genutils
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vestigial utilities from IPython
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2025-03-25 |
cryptography
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Provides cryptographic recipes and primitives to Python developers
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2025-03-25 |
r-colorspace
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Carries out mapping between assorted color spaces including RGB, HSV, HLS, CIEXYZ, CIELUV, HCL (polar CIELUV), CIELAB and polar CIELAB. Qualitative, sequential, and diverging color palettes based on HCL colors are provided along with an interactive palette picker (with either a Tcl/Tk or a shiny GUI).
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2025-03-25 |
r-hms
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Implements an S3 class for storing and formatting time-of-day values, based on the 'difftime' class.
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2025-03-25 |
r-shiny
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Makes it incredibly easy to build interactive web applications with R. Automatic "reactive" binding between inputs and outputs and extensive prebuilt widgets make it possible to build beautiful, responsive, and powerful applications with minimal effort.
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2025-03-25 |
xopen
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Open compressed files transparently in Python
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2025-03-25 |
r-httpuv
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Provides low-level socket and protocol support for handling HTTP and WebSocket requests directly from within R. It is primarily intended as a building block for other packages, rather than making it particularly easy to create complete web applications using httpuv alone. httpuv is built on top of the libuv and http-parser C libraries, both of which were developed by Joyent, Inc. (See LICENSE file for libuv and http-parser license information.)
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2025-03-25 |
r-bh
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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 1.62.0-1, the following Boost libraries are included: 'algorithm' 'any' 'atomic' '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' 'propery_tree' 'random' 'range' 'scope_exit' 'smart_ptr' 'spirit' 'tuple' 'type_traits' 'typeof' 'unordered' 'utility' 'uuid'.
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2025-03-25 |
r-yaml
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Implements the 'libyaml' 'YAML' 1.1 parser and emitter (<http://pyyaml.org/wiki/LibYAML>) for R.
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2025-03-25 |
pip
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PyPA recommended tool for installing Python packages
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2025-03-25 |
pickleshare
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Tiny 'shelve'-like database with concurrency support
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2025-03-25 |
r-nlme
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Fit and compare Gaussian linear and nonlinear mixed-effects models.
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2025-03-25 |
r-essentials
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Some essential packages for working with R
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2025-03-25 |
ipykernel
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IPython Kernel for Jupyter
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2025-03-25 |
r-pbdzmq
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'ZeroMQ' is a well-known library for high-performance asynchronous messaging in scalable, distributed applications. This package provides high level R wrapper functions to easily utilize 'ZeroMQ'. We mainly focus on interactive client/server programming frameworks. For convenience, a minimal 'ZeroMQ' library (4.1.0 rc1) is shipped with 'pbdZMQ', which can be used if no system installation of 'ZeroMQ' is available. A few wrapper functions compatible with 'rzmq' are also provided.
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2025-03-25 |