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This package provides an interactive interface to the tfrmt package. Users can import, modify, and export tables and templates with little to no code.
Performing the hypothesis tests for the two sample problem based on order statistics and power comparisons. Calculate the test statistic, density, distribution function, quantile function, random number generation and others.
Better looking call stacks after an error.
With the objective of including data from RSS feeds into your analysis, tidyRSS parses RSS, Atom and JSON feeds and returns a tidy data frame.
Create rich and fully interactive timeline visualizations. Timelines can be included in Shiny apps or R markdown documents. timevis includes an extensive API to manipulate a timeline after creation, and supports getting data out of the visualization into R. Based on the vis.js Timeline JavaScript library.
Package designed for working with vectors and lists of vectors, mainly for turning them into other indexed data structures.
Collection of functions that allow to export data frames to excel workbook.
When using the R package exams to write mathematics questions in Sweave files, the output of a lot of R functions need to be adjusted for display in mathematical formulas. Specifically, the functions were accumulated when writing questions for the topics of the mathematics courses College Algebra, Precalculus, Calculus, Differential Equations, Introduction to Probability, and Linear Algebra. The output of the developed functions can be used in Sweave files.
An open-access tool/framework that constitutes the core functions to analyze terrestrial water cycle data across various spatio-temporal scales.
This package implements the truncated harmonic mean estimator (THAMES) of the reciprocal marginal likelihood using posterior samples and unnormalized log posterior values via reciprocal importance sampling. Metodiev, Perrot-Dockès, Ouadah, Irons, Latouche, & Raftery (2024). Bayesian Analysis. <doi:10.1214/24-BA1422>.
This package contains functions for applying the T^2-test for equivalence. The T^2-test for equivalence is a multivariate two-sample equivalence test. Distance measure of the test is the Mahalanobis distance. For multivariate normally distributed data the T^2-test for equivalence is exact and UMPI. The function T2EQ() implements the T^2-test for equivalence according to Wellek (2010) <DOI:10.1201/ebk1439808184>. The function T2EQ.dissolution.profiles.hoffelder() implements a variant of the T^2-test for equivalence according to Hoffelder (2016) <http://www.ecv.de/suse_item.php?suseId=Z|pi|8430> for the equivalence comparison of highly variable dissolution profiles.
This package implements a decomposition of the two-way fixed effects instrumental variable estimator into all possible Wald difference-in-differences estimators. Provides functions to summarize the contribution of different cohort comparisons to the overall two-way fixed effects instrumental variable estimate, with or without controls. The method is described in Miyaji (2024) <doi:10.48550/arXiv.2405.16467>.
Easy visualization, wrangling, and feature engineering of time series data for forecasting and machine learning prediction. Consolidates and extends time series functionality from packages including dplyr', stats', xts', forecast', slider', padr', recipes', and rsample'.
This package provides a toolbox to assist with statistical analysis of animal trajectories. It provides simple access to algorithms for calculating and assessing a variety of characteristics such as speed and acceleration, as well as multiple measures of straightness or tortuosity. Some support is provided for 3-dimensional trajectories. McLean & Skowron Volponi (2018) <doi:10.1111/eth.12739>.
This package provides a tool to create and style HTML tables with CSS. These can be exported and used in any application that accepts HTML (e.g. shiny', rmarkdown', PowerPoint'). It also provides functions to create CSS files (which also work with shiny).
This package provides utility functions for plotting. Includes functions for color manipulation, plot customization, panel size control, data optimization for plots, and layout adjustments.
This package provides triangulations of regular height fields, based on the methods described in "Fast Polygonal Approximation of Terrains and Height Fields" Michael Garland and Paul S. Heckbert (1995) <https://www.mgarland.org/files/papers/scape.pdf> using code from the hmm library written by Michael Fogleman <https://github.com/fogleman/hmm>.
An R shiny app designed for diverse text analysis tasks, offering a wide range of methodologies tailored to Natural Language Processing (NLP) needs. It is a versatile, general-purpose tool for analyzing textual data. tall features a comprehensive workflow, including data cleaning, preprocessing, statistical analysis, and visualization, all integrated for effective text analysis.
Interface to TensorFlow Datasets, a high-level library for building complex input pipelines from simple, re-usable pieces. See <https://www.tensorflow.org/guide> for additional details.
Provide functions to estimate the coefficients in high-dimensional linear regressions via a tuning-free and robust approach. The method was published in Wang, L., Peng, B., Bradic, J., Li, R. and Wu, Y. (2020), "A Tuning-free Robust and Efficient Approach to High-dimensional Regression", Journal of the American Statistical Association, 115:532, 1700-1714(JASAâ s discussion paper), <doi:10.1080/01621459.2020.1840989>. See also Wang, L., Peng, B., Bradic, J., Li, R. and Wu, Y. (2020), "Rejoinder to â A tuning-free robust and efficient approach to high-dimensional regression". Journal of the American Statistical Association, 115, 1726-1729, <doi:10.1080/01621459.2020.1843865>; Peng, B. and Wang, L. (2015), "An Iterative Coordinate Descent Algorithm for High-Dimensional Nonconvex Penalized Quantile Regression", Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics, 24:3, 676-694, <doi:10.1080/10618600.2014.913516>; Clémençon, S., Colin, I., and Bellet, A. (2016), "Scaling-up empirical risk minimization: optimization of incomplete u-statistics", The Journal of Machine Learning Research, 17(1):2682â 2717; Fan, J. and Li, R. (2001), "Variable Selection via Nonconcave Penalized Likelihood and its Oracle Properties", Journal of the American Statistical Association, 96:456, 1348-1360, <doi:10.1198/016214501753382273>.
This package provides functions and Examples in Sample Size Calculation in Clinical Research.
These functions generate data frames on troop deployments and military basing using U.S. Department of Defense data on overseas military deployments. This package provides functions for pulling country-year troop deployment and basing data. Subsequent versions will hopefully include cross-national data on deploying countries.
We focus on the diagnostic ability assessment of medical tests when the outcome of interest is the status (alive or dead) of the subjects at a certain time-point t. This binary status is determined by right-censored times to event and it is unknown for those subjects censored before t. Here we provide three methods (unknown status exclusion, imputation of censored times and using time-dependent ROC curves) to evaluate the diagnostic ability of binary and continuous tests in this context. Two references for the methods used here are Skaltsa et al. (2010) <doi:10.1002/bimj.200900294> and Heagerty et al. (2000) <doi:10.1111/j.0006-341x.2000.00337.x>.
This package provides a tidy approach to analysis of biological sequences. All processing and data-storage functions are heavily optimized to allow the fastest and most efficient data storage.