r-rjstat
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Handle 'JSON-stat' format (<https://json-stat.org>) in R. Not all features are supported, especially the extensive metadata features of 'JSON-stat'.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rjsplot
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Creates interactive graphs with 'R'. It joins the data analysis power of R and the visualization libraries of JavaScript in one package.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rjdemetra
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Interface around 'JDemetra+' (<https://github.com/jdemetra/jdemetra-app>), the seasonal adjustment software officially recommended to the members of the European Statistical System (ESS) and the European System of Central Banks. It offers full access to all options and outputs of 'JDemetra+', including the two leading seasonal adjustment methods TRAMO/SEATS+ and X-12ARIMA/X-13ARIMA-SEATS.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rjsdmx
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Provides functions to retrieve data and metadata from providers that disseminate data by means of SDMX web services. SDMX (Statistical Data and Metadata eXchange) is a standard that has been developed with the aim of simplifying the exchange of statistical information. More about the SDMX standard and the SDMX Web Services can be found at: <https://sdmx.org>.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rjdbc
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The RJDBC package is an implementation of R's DBI interface using JDBC as a back-end. This allows R to connect to any DBMS that has a JDBC driver.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rivernet
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Functions for reading, analysing and plotting river networks. For this package, river networks consist of sections and nodes with associated attributes, e.g. to characterise their morphological, chemical and biological state. The package provides functions to read this data from text files, to analyse the network structure and network paths and regions consisting of sections and nodes that fulfill prescribed criteria, and to plot the river network and associated properties.
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2024-01-16 |
r-riverbuilder
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Generates graphs, CSV files, and coordinates related to river valleys when calling the riverbuilder() function.
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2024-01-16 |
r-riskyr
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Risk-related information (like the prevalence of conditions, the sensitivity and specificity of diagnostic tests, or the effectiveness of interventions or treatments) can be expressed in terms of frequencies or probabilities. By providing a toolbox of corresponding metrics and representations, 'riskyr' computes, translates, and visualizes risk-related information in a variety of ways. Adopting multiple complementary perspectives provides insights into the interplay between key parameters and renders teaching and training programs on risk literacy more transparent.
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2024-01-16 |
r-ritis
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An interface to the Integrated Taxonomic Information System ('ITIS') (<https://www.itis.gov>). Includes functions to work with the 'ITIS' REST API methods (<https://www.itis.gov/ws_description.html>), as well as the 'Solr' web service (<https://www.itis.gov/solr_documentation.html>).
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2024-01-16 |
r-rismed
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A set of tools to extract bibliographic content from the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) databases, including PubMed. The name RISmed is a portmanteau of RIS (for Research Information Systems, a common tag format for bibliographic data) and PubMed.
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2024-01-16 |
r-risksetroc
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Compute time-dependent Incident/dynamic accuracy measures (ROC curve, AUC, integrated AUC )from censored survival data under proportional or non-proportional hazard assumption of Heagerty & Zheng (Biometrics, Vol 61 No 1, 2005, PP 92-105).
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2024-01-16 |
r-riskportfolios
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Collection of functions designed to compute risk-based portfolios as described in Ardia et al. (2017) <doi:10.1007/s10479-017-2474-7> and Ardia et al. (2017) <doi:10.21105/joss.00171>.
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2024-01-16 |
r-risk
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Computes 26 financial risk measures for any continuous distribution. The 26 financial risk measures include value at risk, expected shortfall due to Artzner et al. (1999) <DOI:10.1007/s10957-011-9968-2>, tail conditional median due to Kou et al. (2013) <DOI:10.1287/moor.1120.0577>, expectiles due to Newey and Powell (1987) <DOI:10.2307/1911031>, beyond value at risk due to Longin (2001) <DOI:10.3905/jod.2001.319161>, expected proportional shortfall due to Belzunce et al. (2012) <DOI:10.1016/j.insmatheco.2012.05.003>, elementary risk measure due to Ahmadi-Javid (2012) <DOI:10.1007/s10957-011-9968-2>, omega due to Shadwick and Keating (2002), sortino ratio due to Rollinger and Hoffman (2013), kappa due to Kaplan and Knowles (2004), Wang (1998)'s <DOI:10.1080/10920277.1998.10595708> risk measures, Stone (1973)'s <DOI:10.2307/2978638> risk measures, Luce (1980)'s <DOI:10.1007/BF00135033> risk measures, Sarin (1987)'s <DOI:10.1007/BF00126387> risk measures, Bronshtein and Kurelenkova (2009)'s risk measures.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rintcal
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The IntCal20 radiocarbon calibration curves (Reimer et al. 2020 <doi:10.1017/RDC.2020.68>) are provided as a data package, together with previous IntCal curves (IntCal13, IntCal09, IntCal04, IntCal98) and postbomb curves. Also provided are functions to copy the curves into memory, to plot the curves and their underlying data, to calibrate radiocarbon dates and to transform between different radiocarbon 'domains'.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rinat
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A programmatic interface to the API provided by the 'iNaturalist' website <https://www.inaturalist.org/> to download species occurrence data submitted by citizen scientists.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rio
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Streamlined data import and export by making assumptions that the user is probably willing to make: 'import()' and 'export()' determine the data structure from the file extension, reasonable defaults are used for data import and export (e.g., 'stringsAsFactors=FALSE'), web-based import is natively supported (including from SSL/HTTPS), compressed files can be read directly without explicit decompression, and fast import packages are used where appropriate. An additional convenience function, 'convert()', provides a simple method for converting between file types.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rintrojs
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A wrapper for the 'Intro.js' library (For more info: <https://introjs.com/>). This package makes it easy to include step-by-step introductions, and clickable hints in a 'Shiny' application. It supports both static introductions in the UI, and programmatic introductions from the server-side.
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2024-01-16 |
r-riingo
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Functionality to download stock prices, cryptocurrency data, and more from the 'Tiingo' API <https://api.tiingo.com/>.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rintervaltree
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This tool can be used to build binary interval trees using real number inputs. The tree supports queries of intervals overlapping a single number or an interval (start, end). Intervals with same bounds but different names are treated as distinct intervals. Insertion of intervals is also allowed. Deletion of intervals is not implemented at this point. See Mark de Berg, Otfried Cheong, Marc van Kreveld, Mark Overmars (2008). Computational Geometry: Algorithms and Applications, for a reference.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rhub
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Run 'R CMD check' on any of the 'R-hub' (<https://builder.r-hub.io/>) architectures, from the command line. The current architectures include 'Windows', 'macOS', 'Solaris' and various 'Linux' distributions.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rimpact
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The metrics() function calculates measures of scholarly impact. These include conventional measures, such as the number of publications and the total citations to all publications, as well as modern and robust metrics based on the vector of citations associated with each publication, such as the h index and many of its variants or rivals. These methods are described in Ruscio et al. (2012) <DOI: 10.1080/15366367.2012.711147>.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rhms
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Hydrologic modelling system is an object oriented tool for simulation and analysis of hydrologic events. The package proposes functions and methods for construction, simulation, visualization, and calibration of a hydrologic model.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rhino
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A framework that supports creating and extending enterprise Shiny applications using best practices.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rifs
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Pointwise generation and display of attractors (prefractals) of the random iterated function system (RIFS) for various combinations of probabilistic and geometric parameters of some fixed point sets (protofractals), described by Bukhovets A.G. (2012) <doi:10.1134/S0005117912020154>.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rifle
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Implements the algorithms for solving sparse generalized eigenvalue problem by Tan, et. al. (2018). Sparse Generalized Eigenvalue Problem: Optimal Statistical Rates via Truncated Rayleigh Flow. To appear in Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series B. <arXiv:1604.08697>.
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2024-01-16 |
r-ridittools
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Functions to compute ridit scores of vectors, compute mean ridits and their standard errors for vectors compared to a reference vector, as described in Fleiss (1981, ISBN:0-471-06428-9), and compute means/SEs for multiple groups in matrices. Data can be either counts or proportions. Emphasis is on ridit analysis of ordered categorical data such as Likert items and pain-rating scales.
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2024-01-16 |
r-ridigbio
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An interface to iDigBio's search API that allows downloading specimen records. Searches are returned as a data.frame. Other functions such as the metadata end points return lists of information. iDigBio is a US project focused on digitizing and serving museum specimen collections on the web. See <https://www.idigbio.org> for information on iDigBio.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rhymer
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Wrapper for 'Datamuse' API to find rhyming and other associated words. This includes words of similar meaning, spelling, or other related words. Learn more about the 'Datamuse' API here <https://www.datamuse.com/api/>.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rgee
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Earth Engine <https://earthengine.google.com/> client library for R. All of the 'Earth Engine' API classes, modules, and functions are made available. Additional functions implemented include importing (exporting) of Earth Engine spatial objects, extraction of time series, interactive map display, assets management interface, and metadata display. See <https://r-spatial.github.io/rgee/> for further details.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rhpcbenchmark
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Microbenchmarks for determining the run time performance of aspects of the R programming environment and packages relevant to high-performance computation. The benchmarks are divided into three categories: dense matrix linear algebra kernels, sparse matrix linear algebra kernels, and machine learning functionality.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rhosp
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Evaluating risk (that a patient arises a side effect) during hospitalization is the main purpose of this package. Several methods (Parametric, non parametric and De Vielder estimation) to estimate the risk constant (R) are implemented in this package. There are also functions to simulate the different models of this issue in order to quantify the previous estimators. It is necessary to read at least the first six pages of the report to understand the topic.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rhnerm
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Performs the random heteroscedastic nested error regression model described in Kubokawa, Sugasawa, Ghosh and Chaudhuri (2016) <doi:10.5705/ss.202014.0070>.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rhandsontable
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An R interface to the 'Handsontable' JavaScript library, which is a minimalist Excel-like data grid editor. See <https://handsontable.com/> for details.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rhmc
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Implements simple Hamiltonian Monte Carlo routines in R for sampling from any desired target distribution which is continuous and smooth. See Neal (2017) <arXiv:1701.02434> for further details on Hamiltonian Monte Carlo. Automatic parameter selection is not supported.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rh2
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DBI/RJDBC interface to h2 database. h2 version 1.3.175 is included.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rgw
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Implementation of the affine-invariant method of Goodman & Weare (2010) <DOI:10.2140/camcos.2010.5.65>, a method of producing Monte-Carlo samples from a target distribution.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rgroovy
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Integrates the Groovy scripting language with the R Project for Statistical Computing.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rgooglemaps
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Serves two purposes: (i) Provide a comfortable R interface to query the Google server for static maps, and (ii) Use the map as a background image to overlay plots within R. This requires proper coordinate scaling.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rgoogleslides
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Previously, when one is working with in the Google Ecosystem (Using Google Drive etc), there is hardly any good workflow of getting the values calculated from R and getting that into Google Slides. The normal and easy way out would be to just copy your work over but when you have a number of analysis to present with a lot of changes between each environment, it just becomes quite cumbersome.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rgooglefit
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Provides interface to Google Fit REST API v1 (see <https://developers.google.com/fit/rest/v1/reference/>).
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2024-01-16 |
r-rgoogleanalyticspremium
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It fires a query to the API to get the unsampled data in R for Google Analytics Premium Accounts. It retrieves data from the Google drive document and stores it into the local drive. The path to the excel file is returned by this package. The user can read data from the excel file into R using read.csv() function.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rgbif
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A programmatic interface to the Web Service methods provided by the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF; <https://www.gbif.org/developer/summary>). GBIF is a database of species occurrence records from sources all over the globe. rgbif includes functions for searching for taxonomic names, retrieving information on data providers, getting species occurrence records, getting counts of occurrence records, and using the GBIF tile map service to make rasters summarizing huge amounts of data.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rglwidget
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The contents of this package have been merged into rgl, so it is no longer needed.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rglobi
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A programmatic interface to the web service methods provided by Global Biotic Interactions (GloBI) (<https://www.globalbioticinteractions.org/>). GloBI provides access to spatial-temporal species interaction records from sources all over the world. rglobi provides methods to search species interactions by location, interaction type, and taxonomic name.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rgift
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This package provides some functions to create quizzes in the GIFT format. This format is used by several Virtual Learning Environments such as Moodle.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rgf
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Regularized Greedy Forest wrapper of the 'Regularized Greedy Forest' <https://github.com/RGF-team/rgf/tree/master/python-package> 'python' package, which also includes a Multi-core implementation (FastRGF) <https://github.com/RGF-team/rgf/tree/master/FastRGF>.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rgexf
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Create, read and write 'GEXF' (Graph Exchange 'XML' Format) graph files (used in 'Gephi' and others). Using the 'XML' package, it allows the user to easily build/read graph files including attributes, 'GEXF' visual attributes (such as color, size, and position), network dynamics (for both edges and nodes) and edge weighting. Users can build/handle graphs element-by-element or massively through data-frames, visualize the graph on a web browser through 'gexf-js' (a 'javascript' library) and interact with the 'igraph' package.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rgenetics
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R packages for genetics research
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2024-01-16 |
r-rfm
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Tools for RFM (recency, frequency and monetary value) analysis. Generate RFM score from both transaction and customer level data. Visualize the relationship between recency, frequency and monetary value using heatmap, histograms, bar charts and scatter plots. Includes a 'shiny' app for interactive segmentation. References: i. Blattberg R.C., Kim BD., Neslin S.A (2008) <doi:10.1007/978-0-387-72579-6_12>.
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2024-01-16 |
r-rgendata
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The GenDataSample() and GenDataPopulation() functions create, respectively, a sample or population of multivariate nonnormal data using methods described in Ruscio and Kaczetow (2008). Both of these functions call a FactorAnalysis() function to reproduce a correlation matrix. The EFACompData() function allows users to determine how many factors to retain in an exploratory factor analysis of an empirical data set using a method described in Ruscio and Roche (2012). The latter function uses populations of comparison data created by calling the GenDataPopulation() function. <DOI: 10.1080/00273170802285693>. <DOI: 10.1037/a0025697>.
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