React is an OCaml module for functional reactive programming (FRP). It provides support to program with time varying values: declarative events and signals. React doesn't define any primitive event or signal, it lets the client chooses the concrete timeline.
WebAssembly Micro Runtime (WAMR) is a lightweight standalone WebAssembly (Wasm) runtime with small footprint, high performance and highly configurable features for applications cross from embedded, IoT, edge to Trusted Execution Environment (TEE), smart contract, cloud native and other features.
For those wishing to interact with the Charles Schwab Individual Trader API (<https://developer.schwab.com/products/trader-api--individual>) with R in a simplified manner, this package offers wrapper functions around authentication and the available API calls to streamline the process.
This package provides a comprehensive tool for converting and retrieving the miRNA
Name, Accession, Sequence, Version, History and Family information in different miRBase
versions. It can process a huge number of miRNAs
in a short time without other depends.
Regression models can be fitted for multiple outcomes simultaneously. This package computes estimates of parameters across fitted models and returns the matrix of asymptotic covariance. Various applications of this package, including CUPED (Controlled Experiments Utilizing Pre-Experiment Data), multiple comparison adjustment, are illustrated.
This package provides tools to create a layout for figures made of multiple panels, and to fill the panels with base, lattice', ggplot2 and ComplexHeatmap
plots, grobs, as well as content from all image formats supported by ImageMagick
(accessed through magick').
Colon normal tissue and cancer samples used in Corrada Bravo, et al. gene expression anti-profiles paper: BMC Bioinformatics 2012, 13:272 doi:10.1186/1471-2105-13-272. Measurements are z-scores obtained from the GeneExpression
Barcode in the frma package.
Fits mixtures of multivariate contaminated normal distributions (with eigen-decomposed scale matrices) via the expectation conditional- maximization algorithm under a clustering or classification paradigm Methods are described in Antonio Punzo, Angelo Mazza, and Paul D McNicholas
(2018) <doi:10.18637/jss.v085.i10>.
This is an add on package to GAMLSS'. The main purpose of this package is generating and fitting inflated distributions at any desired point (0, 1, 2, ...). The function gen.Kinf()
generates K-inflated version of an existing discrete GAMLSS family distribution.
This package provides tools for simplifying the creation and management of data structures suitable for dealing with policy portfolios, that is, two-dimensional spaces of policy instruments and policy targets. The package also allows to generate measures of portfolio characteristics and facilitates their visualization.
This package contains pre-built human (GPL571) databases of gene expression profiles. The gene expression data was downloaded from NCBI GEO and preprocessed and normalized consistently. The biological context of each sample was recorded and manually verified based on the sample description in GEO.
This package is a collection of search spaces for hyperparameter optimization in the mlr3 ecosystem. It features ready-to-use search spaces for many popular machine learning algorithms. The search spaces are from scientific articles and work for a wide range of data sets.
Unlike other tools that dynamically link to the Cairo stack, freetypeharfbuzz is statically linked to specific versions of the FreeType and harfbuzz libraries. This ensures deterministic computation of text box extents for situations where reproducible results are crucial (for instance unit tests of graphics).
This package allows simple reflection of expressions containing variables. Reflection here means that a Haskell expression is turned into a string. The primary aim of this package is teaching and understanding; there are no options for manipulating the reflected expressions beyond showing them.
This package provides functions for making contour plots. The contour plot can be created from grid data, a function, or a data set. If non-grid data is given, then a Gaussian process is fit to the data and used to create the contour plot.
Facilitates the generation of input files for infraFDTD
and processes snapshot output. infraFDTD
is a finite-difference model written by Keehoon Kim for simulating infrasound that considers topography and a 1-D atmosphere (see Kim et al., 2015 <doi:10.1002/2015GL064466>).
Supervised classification methods, which (if asked) can provide step-by-step explanations of the algorithms used, as described in PK Josephine et. al., (2021) <doi:10.59176/kjcs.v1i1.1259>; and datasets to test them on, which highlight the strengths and weaknesses of each technique.
This Python library is a wrapper around tokenize
from the Python standard library. It provides two additional tokens ESCAPED_NL
and UNIMPORTANT_WS
, and a Token
data type. Use src_to_tokens
and tokens_to_src
to roundtrip.
The package generalises the macro patching commands provided by P. Lehmann's etoolbox
. The difference between this package and its sibling xpatch
is that this package sports a very powerful \regexpatchcmd
based on the l3regex
module of the LaTeX3 experimental packages.
Change point tests for joint distributions and copulas using pseudo-observations with multipliers or bootstrap. The processes used here have been defined in Bucher, Kojadinovic, Rohmer & Segers <doi:10.1016/j.jmva.2014.07.012> and Nasri & Remillard <doi:10.1016/j.jmva.2019.03.002>.
This package provides a progress bar similar to dplyr that can write progress out to a variety of locations, including stdout()
, stderr()
, or from file()
. Useful when using knitr or rmarkdown', and you still want to see progress of calculations in the terminal.
Save Biostrings objects to file artifacts, and load them back into memory. This is a more portable alternative to serialization of such objects into RDS files. Each artifact is associated with metadata for further interpretation; downstream applications can enrich this metadata with context-specific properties.
Example files of GC-MS data for the TargetSearch
Package. The package contains raw NetCDF
files from a E.coli salt stress experiment, extracted peak lists, and sample metadata required for a GC-MS analysis. The raw data has been restricted for demonstration purposes.
It contains some example datasets used in bibliometrix'. The data are bibliographic datasets exported from the SCOPUS (<https://scopus.com>) and Clarivate Analytics Web of Science (<https://www.webofscience.com/>) databases. They can be used to test the different features of the package bibliometrix (<https://bibliometrix.org>).