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Native R only allows PDF exports of reference manuals. The Rd2md package converts the package documentation files into markdown files and combines them into a markdown version of the package reference manual.
Data in multidimensional systems is obtained from operational systems and is transformed to adapt it to the new structure. Frequently, the operations to be performed aim to transform a flat table into a ROLAP (Relational On-Line Analytical Processing) star database. The main objective of the package is to allow the definition of these transformations easily. The implementation of the multidimensional database obtained can be exported to work with multidimensional analysis tools on spreadsheets or relational databases.
Provide a simple interface to Bloomberg's OpenFIGI API. Please see <https://openfigi.com> for API details and registration. You may be eligible to have an API key to accelerate your loading process.
Suite of tools for using D3', a library for producing dynamic, interactive data visualizations. Supports translating objects into D3 friendly data structures, rendering D3 scripts, publishing D3 visualizations, incorporating D3 in R Markdown, creating interactive D3 applications with Shiny, and distributing D3 based htmlwidgets in R packages.
An integrated solution to perform a series of text mining tasks such as importing and cleaning a corpus, and analyses like terms and documents counts, lexical summary, terms co-occurrences and documents similarity measures, graphs of terms, correspondence analysis and hierarchical clustering. Corpora can be imported from spreadsheet-like files, directories of raw text files, as well as from Dow Jones Factiva', LexisNexis', Europresse and Alceste files.
Este paquete proporciona una interfaz grafica de usuario (GUI) para algunos de los procedimientos estadisticos detallados en un curso de Estadistica aplicada a las Ciencias Sociales mediante el programa informatico R (EACSPIR). LA GUI se ha desarrollado como un Plugin del programa R-Commander.
This package performs two-sample comparisons using the restricted mean survival time (RMST) when survival curves end at different time points between groups. This package implements a sensitivity approach that allows the threshold timepoint tau to be specified after the longest survival time in the shorter survival group. Two kinds of between-group contrast estimators (the difference in RMST and the ratio of RMST) are computed: Uno et al(2014)<doi:10.1200/JCO.2014.55.2208>, Uno et al(2022)<https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=survRM2>, Ueno and Morita(2023)<doi:10.1007/s43441-022-00484-z>.
This package provides a plug in for using WinEdt as an editor for R.
This package implements the estimation techniques described in Rousseeuw & Verboven (2002) <doi:10.1016/S0167-9473(02)00078-6> for the location and scale of very small samples.
Randomization lists are an integral component of randomized clinical trials. randotools provides tools to easily create such lists.
Helps fisheries scientists collect measurements from calcified structures and back-calculate estimated lengths at previous ages using standard procedures and models. This is intended to replace much of the functionality provided by the now out-dated fishBC software (<https://fisheries.org/bookstore/all-titles/software/70317/>).
Adds the MIxing-Data Sampling (MIDAS, Ghysels et al. (2007) <doi:10.1080/07474930600972467>) components to a variety of GARCH and MEM (Engle (2002) <doi:10.1002/jae.683>, Engle and Gallo (2006) <doi:10.1016/j.jeconom.2005.01.018>, and Amendola et al. (2024) <doi:10.1016/j.seps.2023.101764>) models, with the aim of predicting the volatility with additional low-frequency (that is, MIDAS) terms. The estimation takes place through simple functions, which provide in-sample and (if present) and out-of-sample evaluations. rumidas also offers a summary tool, which synthesizes the main information of the estimated model. There is also the possibility of generating one-step-ahead and multi-step-ahead forecasts.
Apply sensitivity analysis for offline policy evaluation, as implemented in Jung et al. (2017) <arXiv:1702.04690> based on Rosenbaum and Rubin (1983) <http://www.jstor.org/stable/2345524>.
We generate random variables following general Marchenko-Pastur distribution and Tracy-Widom distribution. We compute limits and distributions of eigenvalues and generalized components of spiked covariance matrices. We give estimation of all population eigenvalues of spiked covariance matrix model. We give tests of population covariance matrix. We also perform matrix denoising for signal-plus-noise model.
Analyze multi-level one-way experimental designs where there are unequal sample sizes and population variance homogeneity can not be assumed. To conduct the Gabriel test <doi:10.2307/2286265>, create two vectors: one for your observations and one for the factor level of each observation. The function, rgabriel, conduct the test and save the output as a vector to input into the gabriel.plot function, which produces a confidence interval plot for Multiple Comparison.
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.
Replication Rate (RR) is the probability of replicating a statistically significant association in genome-wide association studies. This R-package provide the estimation method for replication rate which makes use of the summary statistics from the primary study. We can use the estimated RR to determine the sample size of the replication study, and to check the consistency between the results of the primary study and those of the replication study.
Various statistical, graphics, and data-management functions used by the Rcmdr package in the R Commander GUI for R.
Fast and efficient computation of rolling and expanding statistics for time-series data.
This package provides a tree bootstrap method for estimating uncertainty in respondent-driven samples (RDS). Quantiles are estimated by multilevel resampling in such a way that preserves the dependencies of and accounts for the high variability of the RDS process.
This package performs joint selection in Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMMs) using penalized likelihood methods. Specifically, the Penalized Quasi-Likelihood (PQL) is used as a loss function, and penalties are then augmented to perform simultaneous fixed and random effects selection. Regularized PQL avoids the need for integration (or approximations such as the Laplace's method) during the estimation process, and so the full solution path for model selection can be constructed relatively quickly.
Easily compute an aggregate ranking (also called a median ranking or a consensus ranking) according to the axiomatic approach presented by Cook et al. (2007). This approach minimises the number of violations between all candidate consensus rankings and all input (partial) rankings, and draws on a branch and bound algorithm and a heuristic algorithm to drastically improve speed. The package also provides an option to bootstrap a consensus ranking based on resampling input rankings (with replacement). Input rankings can be either incomplete (partial) or complete. Reference: Cook, W.D., Golany, B., Penn, M. and Raviv, T. (2007) <doi:10.1016/j.cor.2005.05.030>.
Robust methods for high-dimensional data, in particular linear model selection techniques based on least angle regression and sparse regression. Specifically, the package implements robust least angle regression (Khan, Van Aelst & Zamar, 2007; <doi:10.1198/016214507000000950>), (robust) groupwise least angle regression (Alfons, Croux & Gelper, 2016; <doi:10.1016/j.csda.2015.02.007>), and sparse least trimmed squares regression (Alfons, Croux & Gelper, 2013; <doi:10.1214/12-AOAS575>).
This package contains functions for random generation of R x C and 2 x 2 x K contingency tables. In addition to the generation of contingency tables over predetermined intraclass-correlated clusters, it is possible to generate contingency tables without intraclass correlations under product multinomial, multinomial, and Poisson sampling plans. It also consists of a function for generation of random data from a given discrete probability distribution function. See Demirhan (2016) <https://journal.r-project.org/archive/2016-1/demirhan.pdf> for more information.