r-rfinanceyj
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Japanese stock market from Yahoo!-finance-Japan
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2025-04-22 |
r-rfgls
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RFGLS uses a generalized least-squares method to perform single-marker association analysis, in datasets of nuclear families containing parents, twins, and/or adoptees
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2025-04-22 |
r-rfdsn
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This package facilitates searching for and downloading seismic time series in miniSEED format (a minimalist version of the Standard for the Exchange of Earthquake Data) from International Federation of Digital Seismograph Networks repositories. This package can also be used to gather information about seismic networks (stations, channels, locations, etc) and find historical earthquake data (origins, magnitudes, etc).
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2025-04-22 |
r-rfacebook
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Provides an interface to the Facebook API.
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2025-04-22 |
r-reweight
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Adjusts the weights of survey respondents so that the marginal distributions of certain variables fit more closely to those from a more precise source (e.g. Census Bureau's data).
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2025-04-22 |
r-revgeo
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Function revgeo() allows you to use the Photon geocoder for OpenStreetMap <http://photon.komoot.de>, Google Maps <http://maps.google.com>, and Bing <https://www.bingmapsportal.com> to reverse geocode coordinate pairs with minimal hassle.
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2025-04-22 |
r-revecor
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An implementation of the reverse ecology framework. Reverse ecology refers to the use of genomics to study ecology with no a priori assumptions about the organism(s) under consideration, linking organisms to their environment. It allows researchers to reconstruct the metabolic networks and study the ecology of poorly characterized microbial species from their genomic information, and has substantial potentials for microbial community ecological analysis.
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2025-04-22 |
r-revealjs
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R Markdown format for 'reveal.js' presentations, a framework for easily creating beautiful presentations using HTML.
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2025-04-22 |
r-reval
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Simplified scenario testing and sensitivity analysis with R via a generalized function for one-factor-at-a-time (OFAT) sensitivity analysis, evaluation of parameter sets and (sampled) parameter permutations. Options for formatting output and parallel processing are also provided.
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2025-04-22 |
r-retrodesign
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Provides tools for working with Type S (Sign) and Type M (Magnitude) errors, as proposed in Gelman and Tuerlinckx (2000) <doi.org/10.1007/s001800000040> and Gelman & Carlin (2014) <doi.org/10.1177/1745691614551642>. In addition to simply calculating the probability of Type S/M error, the package includes functions for calculating these errors across a variety of effect sizes for comparison, and recommended sample size given "tolerances" for Type S/M errors. To improve the speed of these calculations, closed forms solutions for the probability of a Type S/M error from Lu, Qiu, and Deng (2018) <doi.org/10.1111/bmsp.12132> are implemented. As of 1.0.0, this includes support only for simple research designs. See the package vignette for a fuller exposition on how Type S/M errors arise in research, and how to analyze them using the type of design analysis proposed in the above papers.
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2025-04-22 |
r-rethinker
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Simple, native 'RethinkDB' client.
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2025-04-22 |
r-restorepoint
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Debugging with restore points instead of break points. A restore point stores all local variables when called inside a function. The stored values can later be retrieved and evaluated in a modified R console that replicates the function's environment. To debug step by step, one can simply copy & paste the function body from the R script. Particularly convenient in combination with "RStudio". See the "Github" page inst/vignettes for a tutorial.
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2025-04-22 |
r-restimizeapi
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Provides the user with functions to develop their trading strategy, uncover actionable trading ideas, and monitor consensus shifts with crowdsourced earnings and economic estimate data directly from <www.estimize.com>. Further information regarding the web services this package invokes can be found at <www.estimize.com/api>.
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2025-04-22 |
r-ress
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Contains three functions that query AuriQ Systems' Essentia Database and return the results in R. 'essQuery' takes a single Essentia command and captures the output in R, where you can save the output to a dataframe or stream it directly into additional analysis. 'read.essentia' takes an Essentia script and captures the output csv data into R, where you can save the output to a dataframe or stream it directly into additional analysis. 'capture.essentia' takes a file containing any number of Essentia commands and captures the output of the specified statements into R dataframes. Essentia can be downloaded for free at http://www.auriq.com/documentation/source/install/index.html.
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2025-04-22 |
r-resistorarray
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Electrical properties of resistor networks using matrix methods.
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2025-04-22 |
r-reservoir
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Measure single-storage water supply system performance using resilience, reliability, and vulnerability metrics; assess storage-yield-reliability relationships; determine no-fail storage with sequent peak analysis; optimize release decisions for water supply, hydropower, and multi-objective reservoirs using deterministic and stochastic dynamic programming; generate inflow replicates using parametric and non-parametric models; evaluate inflow persistence using the Hurst coefficient.
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2025-04-22 |
r-resampledata
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Package of data sets from "Mathematical Statistics with Resampling in R" (1st Ed. 2011, 2nd Ed. 2018) by Laura Chihara and Tim Hesterberg.
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2025-04-22 |
r-resample
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Bootstrap, permutation tests, and other resampling functions, featuring easy-to-use syntax.
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2025-04-22 |
r-rerefact
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Executes a post-rotation algorithm that REorders and/or REflects FACTors (REREFACT) for each replication of a simulation study with exploratory factor analysis.
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2025-04-22 |
r-requirer
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Modularizes source code. Keeps the global environment clean, explicifies interdependencies. Inspired by 'RequireJS'<http://requirejs.org/>.
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2025-04-22 |
r-request
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High level and easy 'HTTP' client for 'R'. Provides functions for building 'HTTP' queries, including query parameters, body requests, headers, authentication, and more.
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2025-04-22 |
r-reqs
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This package contains the function run.eqs() which calls an EQS script file, executes the EQS estimation, and, finally, imports the results as R objects. These two steps can be performed separately: call.eqs() calls and executes EQS, whereas read.eqs() imports existing EQS outputs as objects into R. It requires EQS 6.2 (build 98 or higher).
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2025-04-22 |
r-represtools
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Reproducible research tools automates the creation of an analysis directory structure and work flow. There are R markdown skeletons which encapsulate typical analytic work flow steps. Functions will create appropriate modules which may pass data from one step to another.
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2025-04-22 |
r-represent
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Contains workhorse function jrparams(), as well as two helper functions Mboxtest() and JRsMahaldist(), and four example data sets.
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2025-04-22 |
r-reporttools
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These functions are especially helpful when writing reports of data analysis using Sweave.
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2025-04-22 |