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r-rnbp public Use the <http://api.nbp.pl/> API through R. Retrieve currency exchange rates and gold prices data published by the National Bank of Poland in form of convenient R objects. 2024-01-16
r-rnavicell public Provides a set of functions to access a data visualization web service. For more information and a tutorial on how to use it, see https://navicell.curie.fr/pages/nav_web_service.html and https://github.com/sysbio-curie/RNaviCell. 2024-01-16
r-rnavgraphimagedata public Image data used as examples in the loon R package. 2024-01-16
r-rnaturalearthdata public Vector map data from <http://www.naturalearthdata.com/>. Access functions are provided in the accompanying package 'rnaturalearth'. 2024-01-16
r-rnassqs public Interface to access data via the United States Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Statistical Service (NASS) 'Quick Stats' web API <https://quickstats.nass.usda.gov/api>. Convenience functions facilitate building queries based on available parameters and valid parameter values. This product uses the NASS API but is not endorsed or certified by NASS. 2024-01-16
r-rmtstat public Functions for working with the Tracy-Widom laws and other distributions related to the eigenvalues of large Wishart matrices. The tables for computing the Tracy-Widom densities and distribution functions were computed by functions were computed by Momar Dieng's MATLAB package "RMLab". This package is part of a collaboration between Iain Johnstone, Zongming Ma, Patrick Perry, and Morteza Shahram. 2024-01-16
r-rmtl public Efficient solvers for 10 regularized multi-task learning algorithms applicable for regression, classification, joint feature selection, task clustering, low-rank learning, sparse learning and network incorporation. Based on the accelerated gradient descent method, the algorithms feature a state-of-art computational complexity O(1/k^2). Sparse model structure is induced by the solving the proximal operator. The detail of the package is described in the paper of Han Cao and Emanuel Schwarz (2018) <doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/bty831>. 2024-01-16
r-rmthreshold public An algorithm which can be used to determine an objective threshold for signal-noise separation in large random matrices (correlation matrices, mutual information matrices, network adjacency matrices) is provided. The package makes use of the results of Random Matrix Theory (RMT). The algorithm increments a suppositional threshold monotonically, thereby recording the eigenvalue spacing distribution of the matrix. According to RMT, that distribution undergoes a characteristic change when the threshold properly separates signal from noise. By using the algorithm, the modular structure of a matrix - or of the corresponding network - can be unraveled. 2024-01-16
r-rmr public Analysis of oxygen consumption data generated by Loligo (R) Systems respirometry equipment. The package includes a function for loading data output by Loligo's 'AutoResp' software (get.witrox.data()), functions for calculating metabolic rates over user-specified time intervals, extracting critical points from data using broken stick regressions based on Yeager and Ultsch (<DOI:10.1086/physzool.62.4.30157935>), and easy functions for converting between different units of barometric pressure. 2024-01-16
r-rmsfact public Display a randomly selected quote about Richard M. Stallman based on the collection in the 'GNU Octave' function 'fact()' which was aggregated by Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso based on the (now defunct) site stallmanfacts.com (which is accessible only via <http://archive.org>). 2024-01-16
r-rmpw public We implement causal mediation analysis using the methods proposed by Hong (2010) and Hong, Deutsch & Hill (2015) <doi:10.3102/1076998615583902>. It allows the estimation and hypothesis testing of causal mediation effects through ratio of mediator probability weights (RMPW). This strategy conveniently relaxes the assumption of no treatment-by-mediator interaction while greatly simplifying the outcome model specification without invoking strong distributional assumptions. We also implement a sensitivity analysis by extending the RMPW method to assess potential bias in the presence of omitted pretreatment or posttreatment covariates. The sensitivity analysis strategy was proposed by Hong, Qin, and Yang (2018) <doi:10.3102/1076998617749561>. 2024-01-16
r-rmdformats public HTML formats and templates for 'rmarkdown' documents, with some extra features such as automatic table of contents, lightboxed figures, dynamic crosstab helper. 2024-01-16
r-rmonad public A monadic solution to pipeline analysis. All operations -- and the errors, warnings and messages they emit -- are merged into a directed graph. Infix binary operators mediate when values are stored, how exceptions are handled, and where pipelines branch and merge. The resulting structure may be queried for debugging or report generation. 'rmonad' complements, rather than competes with, non-monadic pipeline packages like 'magrittr' or 'pipeR'. This work is funded by the NSF (award number 1546858). 2024-01-16
r-rmosek public This is a meta-package designed to support the installation of Rmosek (>= 6.0) and bring the optimization facilities of MOSEK (>= 6.0) to the R-language. The interface supports large-scale optimization of many kinds: Mixed-integer and continuous linear, second-order cone, exponential cone and power cone optimization, as well as continuous semidefinite optimization. Rmosek and the R-language are open-source projects. MOSEK is a proprietary product, but unrestricted trial and academic licenses are available. 2024-01-16
r-rmoajars public External jars required for package RMOA. RMOA is a framework to build data stream models on top of MOA (Massive Online Analysis - <https://moa.cms.waikato.ac.nz/>). The jar files are put in this R package, the modelling logic can be found in the RMOA package. 2024-01-16
r-rmdpartials public Use 'rmarkdown' partials, also know as child documents in 'knitr', so you can make components for HTML, PDF, and Word documents. The package provides various helper functions to make certain functions easier. You may want to use this package, if you want to flexibly summarise objects using a combination of figures, tables, text, and HTML widgets. Unlike HTML widgets, the output is Markdown and can hence be turn into other output formats than HTML. 2024-01-16
r-rmixpanel public Provides an interface to many endpoints of Mixpanel's Data Export, Engage and JQL API. The R functions allow for event and profile data export as well as for segmentation, retention, funnel and addiction analysis. Results are always parsed into convenient R objects. Furthermore it is possible to load and update profiles. 2024-01-16
r-rmisc public Contains many functions useful for data analysis and utility operations. 2024-01-16
r-rmio public Provides header files of 'mio', a cross-platform C++11 header-only library for memory mapped file IO <https://github.com/mandreyel/mio>. 2024-01-16
r-rmediation public We provide functions to compute confidence intervals for a well-defined nonlinear function of the model parameters (e.g., product of k coefficients) in single--level and multilevel structural equation models. It also computes a chi-square test statistic for a function of indirect effects. 'Tofighi', D. and 'MacKinnon', D. P. (2011). 'RMediation' An R package for mediation analysis confidence intervals. Behavior Research Methods, 43, 692--700. <doi:10.3758/s13428-011-0076-x>. 'Tofighi', D. (2020). Bootstrap Model-Based Constrained Optimization Tests of Indirect Effects. Frontiers in Psychology, 10, 2989. <doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02989>. 2024-01-16
r-rmeta public Functions for simple fixed and random effects meta-analysis for two-sample comparisons and cumulative meta-analyses. Draws standard summary plots, funnel plots, and computes summaries and tests for association and heterogeneity. 2024-01-16
r-rmea public A suite of tools useful to read, visualize and export bivariate motion energy time-series. Lagged synchrony between subjects can be analyzed through windowed cross-correlation. Surrogate data generation allows an estimation of pseudosynchrony that helps to estimate the effect size of the observed synchronization. Kleinbub, J. R., & Ramseyer, F. T. (2020). rMEA: An R package to assess nonverbal synchronization in motion energy analysis time-series. Psychotherapy research, 1-14. <doi:10.1080/10503307.2020.1844334>. 2024-01-16
r-rmdplugr public Formats for R Markdown that undo modifications by 'pandoc' and 'rmarkdown' to original 'latex' templates, such as smaller margins, paragraph spacing, and compact titles. In addition, enhancements such as author blocks with affiliations and headers and footers are introduced. All of this functionality is built around plugins that modify the default 'pandoc' template without relying on custom templates. 2024-01-16
r-rmda public Provides tools to evaluate the value of using a risk prediction instrument to decide treatment or intervention (versus no treatment or intervention). Given one or more risk prediction instruments (risk models) that estimate the probability of a binary outcome, rmda provides functions to estimate and display decision curves and other figures that help assess the population impact of using a risk model for clinical decision making. Here, "population" refers to the relevant patient population. Decision curves display estimates of the (standardized) net benefit over a range of probability thresholds used to categorize observations as 'high risk'. The curves help evaluate a treatment policy that recommends treatment for patients who are estimated to be 'high risk' by comparing the population impact of a risk-based policy to "treat all" and "treat none" intervention policies. Curves can be estimated using data from a prospective cohort. In addition, rmda can estimate decision curves using data from a case-control study if an estimate of the population outcome prevalence is available. Version 1.4 of the package provides an alternative framing of the decision problem for situations where treatment is the standard-of-care and a risk model might be used to recommend that low-risk patients (i.e., patients below some risk threshold) opt out of treatment. Confidence intervals calculated using the bootstrap can be computed and displayed. A wrapper function to calculate cross-validated curves using k-fold cross-validation is also provided. 2024-01-16
r-rmdconcord public Supports concordances in 'R Markdown' documents. This currently allows the original source location in the '.Rmd' file of errors detected by 'HTML tidy' to be found more easily, and potentially allows forward and reverse search in 'HTML' and 'LaTeX' documents produced from 'R Markdown'. The 'LaTeX' support has been included in the most recent development version of the 'patchDVI' package. 2024-01-16
r-rmapshaper public Edit and simplify 'geojson', 'Spatial', and 'sf' objects. This is wrapper around the 'mapshaper' 'JavaScript' library by Matthew Bloch <https://github.com/mbloch/mapshaper/> to perform topologically-aware polygon simplification, as well as other operations such as clipping, erasing, dissolving, and converting 'multi-part' to 'single-part' geometries. 2024-01-16
r-rmdfiltr public A collection of 'Lua' filters that extend the functionality of R Markdown templates (e.g., count words or post-process citations). 2024-01-16
r-rmark public An interface to the software package MARK that constructs input files for MARK and extracts the output. MARK was developed by Gary White and is freely available at <http://www.phidot.org/software/mark/downloads/> but is not open source. 2024-01-16
r-rlog public A very lightweight package that writes out log messages in an opinionated way. Simpler and lighter than other logging packages, 'rlog' provides a compact feature set that focuses on getting the job done in a Unix-like way. 2024-01-16
r-rmcorr public Compute the repeated measures correlation, a statistical technique for determining the overall within-individual relationship among paired measures assessed on two or more occasions, first introduced by Bland and Altman (1995). Includes functions for diagnostics, p-value, effect size with confidence interval including optional bootstrapping, as well as graphing. Also includes several example datasets. For more details, see the web documentation <https://lmarusich.github.io/rmcorr/index.html> and the original paper: Bakdash and Marusich (2017) <doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00456>. 2024-01-16
r-rmawgen public S3 and S4 functions are implemented for spatial multi-site stochastic generation of daily time series of temperature and precipitation. These tools make use of Vector AutoRegressive models (VARs). The weather generator model is then saved as an object and is calibrated by daily instrumental "Gaussianized" time series through the 'vars' package tools. Once obtained this model, it can it can be used for weather generations and be adapted to work with several climatic monthly time series. 2024-01-16
r-ritools public Tools for randomization-based inference. Current focus is on the d^2 omnibus test of differences of means following Hansen and Bowers (2008) <doi:10.1214/08-STS254> . This test is useful for assessing balance in matched observational studies or for analysis of outcomes in block-randomized experiments. 2024-01-16
r-rmallow public An EM algorithm to fit Mallows' Models to full or partial rankings, with or without ties. Based on Adkins and Flinger (1998) <doi:10.1080/03610929808832223>. 2024-01-16
r-rmake public Creates and maintains a build process for complex analytic tasks in R. Package allows to easily generate Makefile for the (GNU) 'make' tool, which drives the build process by (in parallel) executing build commands in order to update results accordingly to given dependencies on changed data or updated source files. 2024-01-16
r-rm2006 public Estimation of the conditional covariance matrix using the RiskMetrics 2006 methodology of Zumbach (2007) <doi:10.2139/ssrn.1420185>. 2024-01-16
r-rlist public No Summary 2024-01-16
r-rlmdatadriven public Data driven approach for robust regression estimation in homoscedastic and heteroscedastic context. See Wang et al. (2007), <doi:10.1198/106186007X180156> regarding homoscedastic framework. 2024-01-16
r-rlinkedin public A series of functions that allow users to access the 'LinkedIn' API to get information about connections, search for people and jobs, share updates with their network, and create group discussions. For more information about using the API please visit <https://developer.linkedin.com/>. 2024-01-16
r-rleafmap public Display spatial data with interactive maps powered by the open-source JavaScript library 'Leaflet' (see <http://leafletjs.com/>). Maps can be rendered in a web browser or displayed in the HTML viewer pane of 'RStudio'. This package is designed to be easy to use and can create complex maps with vector and raster data, web served map tiles and interface elements. 2024-01-16
r-rleafangle public Leaf angle distribution is described by a number of functions (e.g. ellipsoidal, Beta and rotated ellipsoidal). The parameters of leaf angle distributions functions are estimated through different empirical relationship. This package includes estimations of parameters of different leaf angle distribution function, plots and evaluates leaf angle distribution functions, calculates extinction coefficients given leaf angle distribution. Reference: Wang(2007)<doi:10.1016/j.agrformet.2006.12.003>. 2024-01-16
r-rldcp public Linguistic Descriptions of Complex Phenomena (LDCP) is an architecture and methodology that allows us to model complex phenomena, interpreting input data, and generating automatic text reports customized to the user needs (see <doi:10.1016/j.ins.2016.11.002> and <doi:10.1007/s00500-016-2430-5>). The proposed package contains a set of methods that facilitates the development of LDCP systems. It main goal is increasing the visibility and practical use of this research line. 2024-01-16
r-rlakeanalyzer public Standardized methods for calculating common important derived physical features of lakes including water density based based on temperature, thermal layers, thermocline depth, lake number, Wedderburn number, Schmidt stability and others. 2024-01-16
r-rlab public Provides functions and datasets required for the ST 370 course at North Carolina State University. 2024-01-16
r-rkum public Robust kernel center matrix, robust kernel cross-covariance operator for kernel unsupervised methods, kernel canonical correlation analysis, influence function of identifying significant outliers or atypical objects from multimodal datasets. Alam, M. A, Fukumizu, K., Wang Y.-P. (2018) <doi:10.1016/j.neucom.2018.04.008>. Alam, M. A, Calhoun, C. D., Wang Y.-P. (2018) <doi:10.1016/j.csda.2018.03.013>. 2024-01-16
r-rkeajars public External jars required for package RKEA. 2024-01-16
r-rkt public Contains function rkt which computes the Mann-Kendall test (MK) and the Seasonal and the Regional Kendall Tests for trend (SKT and RKT) and Theil-Sen's slope estimator. 2024-01-16
r-rkmetrics public Hybrid Mortality Modelling (HMM) provides a framework in which mortality around "the accident hump" and at very old ages can be modelled under a single model. The graphics' codes necessary for visualization of the models' output are included here. Specifically, the graphics are based on the assumption that, the mortality rates can be expressed as a function of the area under the curve between the crude mortality rates plots and the tangential transform of the force of mortality. 2024-01-16
r-rkeeldata public 'KEEL' is a popular Java software for a large number of different knowledge data discovery tasks. Furthermore, 'RKEEL' is a package with a R code layer between R and 'KEEL', for using 'KEEL' in R code. This package includes the datasets from 'KEEL' in .dat format for its use in 'RKEEL' package. For more information about 'KEEL', see <http://www.keel.es/>. 2024-01-16
r-rkelly public Calculates the Kelly criterion (Kelly, J.L. (1956) <doi:10.1002/j.1538-7305.1956.tb03809.x>) for bets given quoted prices, model predictions and commissions. Additionally it contains helper functions to calculate the probabilities for wins and draws in multi-leg games. 2024-01-16
r-rjwsacruncher public 'JDemetra+' (<https://github.com/jdemetra/jdemetra-app>) is the seasonal adjustment software officially recommended to the members of the European Statistical System and the European System of Central Banks. Seasonal adjustment models performed with 'JDemetra+' can be stored into workspaces. 'JWSACruncher' (<https://github.com/jdemetra/jwsacruncher/releases>) is a console tool that re-estimates all the multi-processing defined in a workspace and to export the result. 'rjwsacruncher' allows to launch easily the 'JWSACruncher'. 2024-01-16

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