GNU GLOBAL is a source code tagging system that functions in the same way across a wide array of environments, such as different text editors, shells and web browsers. The resulting tags are useful for quickly moving around in a large, deeply nested project.
This package provides tools to identify global ("unknown" or "free") objects in R expressions by code inspection using various strategies, e.g. conservative or liberal. The objective of this package is to make it as simple as possible to identify global objects for the purpose of exporting them in distributed compute environments.
Global identifiers from different JavaScript environments
The global test tests groups of covariates (or features) for association with a response variable. This package implements the test with diagnostic plots and multiple testing utilities, along with several functions to facilitate the use of this test for gene set testing of GO and KEGG terms.
GlobalID
provides a way to generate URIs from a model in Ruby that uniquely identify it.
Second-order summary statistics K- and pair-correlation functions describe interactions in point pattern data. This package provides computations to estimate those statistics on inhomogeneous point processes, using the methods of in T Shaw, J Møller, R Waagepetersen, 2020 <doi:10.48550/arXiv.2004.00527>
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This package supports the computation of an F-test for the association between expression values and clinical entities. In many cases a two way layout with gene and a dichotomous group as factors will be considered. However, adjustment for other covariates and the analysis of arbitrary clinical variables, interactions, gene co-expression, time series data and so on is also possible. The test is carried out by comparison of corresponding linear models via the extra sum of squares principle.
In Common Lisp, a special variable that is never dynamically bound typically serves as a stand-in for a global variable. The global-vars
library provides true global variables that are implemented by some compilers. An attempt to rebind a global variable properly results in a compiler error. That is, a global variable cannot be dynamically bound.
Global variables therefore allow us to communicate an intended usage that differs from special variables. Global variables are also more efficient than special variables, especially in the presence of threads.
Google offers public access to global search volumes from its search engine through the Google Trends portal. The package downloads these search volumes provided by Google Trends and uses them to measure and analyze the distribution of search scores across countries or within countries. The package allows researchers and analysts to use these search scores to investigate global trends based on patterns within these scores. This offers insights such as degree of internationalization of firms and organizations or dissemination of political, social, or technological trends across the globe or within single countries. An outline of the package's methodological foundations and potential applications is available as a working paper: <https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3969013>.
This package provides more controls on the option values such as validation and filtering on the values, making options invisible or private.
lxqt-globalkeys is providing tools to set global keyboard shortcuts in LXQt sessions, that is shortcuts which apply to the LXQt session as a whole and are not limited to distinct applications.
In Common Lisp, a special variable that is never dynamically bound typically serves as a stand-in for a global variable. The global-vars
library provides true global variables that are implemented by some compilers. An attempt to rebind a global variable properly results in a compiler error. That is, a global variable cannot be dynamically bound.
Global variables therefore allow us to communicate an intended usage that differs from special variables. Global variables are also more efficient than special variables, especially in the presence of threads.
This package makes available 50 objective functions for benchmarking the performance of global optimization algorithms.
In Common Lisp, a special variable that is never dynamically bound typically serves as a stand-in for a global variable. The global-vars
library provides true global variables that are implemented by some compilers. An attempt to rebind a global variable properly results in a compiler error. That is, a global variable cannot be dynamically bound.
Global variables therefore allow us to communicate an intended usage that differs from special variables. Global variables are also more efficient than special variables, especially in the presence of threads.
Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/global-tags
This package provides a testeable Emacs Lisp API that wraps GNU Global calls and integration to editor using this API with project.el and xref.el.
In Common Lisp, a special variable that is never dynamically bound typically serves as a stand-in for a global variable. The global-vars
library provides true global variables that are implemented by some compilers. An attempt to rebind a global variable properly results in a compiler error. That is, a global variable cannot be dynamically bound.
Global variables therefore allow us to communicate an intended usage that differs from special variables. Global variables are also more efficient than special variables, especially in the presence of threads.
This package allows the user to declare a variable which can then be used anywhere else in a document, including before it was declared.
Global Gradle Clean is a Node.js package used to clean all gradle projects under a given directory. It uses the gradle wrapper to execute the clean task of each project.
This package provides a StumpWM module to manipulate all windows in the current X session.
This package provides a StumpWM module to manipulate all windows in the current X session.
This package provides a StumpWM module to manipulate all windows in the current X session.
This package provides a global executor built on top of async-executor
and async-io
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This package provides a collection of non-linear optimization problems with box bounds transformed into ROI optimization problems. This package provides a wrapper around the globalOptTests
which provides a collection of global optimization problems. More information can be found in the README file.