Load configuration from a .env file, that is in the current working directory, into environment variables.
This package provides a parallel backend for the %dopar%
function using the snow
package.
Example datasets from the book "An Introduction to Generalised Linear Models" (Year: 2018, ISBN:9781138741515) by Dobson and Barnett.
Basic routines used in scientific coding, such as timing routines, vector/array handing functions and I/O support routines.
This package enables you to define a command-line interface by just giving it a description in the specific format.
Work with data on Venetian doges and dogaresse and the noble families of the Republic of Venice, and use it for social network analysis, as used in Merelo (2022) <arXiv:2209.07334>
.
Estimates probabilistic phylogenetic Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and non-phylogenetic probabilistic PCA. Provides methods to implement alternative models of trait evolution including Brownian motion (BM), Ornstein-Uhlenbeck (OU), Early Burst (EB), and Pagel's lambda. Also provides flexible biplot functions.
Populate data from an R environment into .doc and .docx templates. Create a template document in a program such as Word', and add strings encased in guillemet characters to create flags («example»). Use getDictionary()
to create a dictionary of flags and replacement values, then call docket()
to generate a populated document.
Decorrelates a set of summary statistics (i.e., Z-scores or P-values per SNP) via Decorrelation by Orthogonal Transformation (DOT) approach and performs gene-set analyses by combining transformed statistic values; operations are performed with algorithms that rely only on the association summary results and the linkage disequilibrium (LD). For more details on DOT and its power, see Olga (2020) <doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007819>.
This package provides models to fit the dynamics of a regulated system experiencing exogenous inputs. The underlying models use differential equations and linear mixed-effects regressions to estimate the coefficients of the equation. With them, the functions can provide an estimated signal. The package provides simulation and analysis functions and also print, summary, plot and predict methods, adapted to the function outputs, for easy implementation and presentation of results.
This package provides a wrapper on top of the Domino Command-Line Client'. It lets you run Domino commands (e.g., "run", "upload", "download") directly from your R environment. Under the hood, it uses R's system function to run the Domino executable, which must be installed as a prerequisite. Domino is a service that makes it easy to run your code on scalable hardware, with integrated version control and collaboration features designed for analytical workflows (see <http://www.dominodatalab.com> for more information).
This package provides a set of functions for inferring, visualizing, and analyzing B cell phylogenetic trees. Provides methods to 1) reconstruct unmutated ancestral sequences, 2) build B cell phylogenetic trees using multiple methods, 3) visualize trees with metadata at the tips, 4) reconstruct intermediate sequences, 5) detect biased ancestor-descendant relationships among metadata types Workflow examples available at documentation site (see URL). Citations: Hoehn et al (2022) <doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009885>, Hoehn et al (2021) <doi:10.1101/2021.01.06.425648>.
It provides the ability to generate images from documents of different types. Three main features are provided: functions for generating document thumbnails, functions for performing visual tests of documents and a function for updating fields and table of contents of a Microsoft Word or RTF document. In order to work, LibreOffice
must be installed on the machine and or Microsoft Word'. If the latter is available, it can be used to produce PDF documents or images identical to the originals; otherwise, LibreOffice
is used and the rendering can be sometimes different from the original documents.
Distributed Online Mean Tests is a powerful tool designed to efficiently process and analyze distributed datasets. It enables users to perform mean tests in an online, distributed manner, making it highly suitable for large-scale data analysis. By leveraging advanced computational techniques, Domean ensures robust and scalable solutions for statistical analysis, particularly in scenarios where data is dispersed across multiple nodes or sources. This package is ideal for researchers and practitioners working with high-dimensional data, providing a flexible and efficient framework for mean testing. The philosophy of Domean is described in Guo G.(2025) <doi:10.1016/j.physa.2024.130308>.
Distributed Online Covariance Matrix Tests is a powerful tool designed to efficiently process and analyze distributed datasets. It enables users to perform covariance matrix tests in an online, distributed manner, making it highly suitable for large-scale data analysis. By leveraging advanced computational techniques, Docovt ensures robust and scalable solutions for statistical analysis, particularly in scenarios where data is dispersed across multiple nodes or sources. This package is ideal for researchers and practitioners working with high-dimensional data, providing a flexible and efficient framework for covariance matrix estimation and hypothesis testing. The philosophy of Docovt is described in Guo G.(2025) <doi:10.1016/j.physa.2024.130308>.
This package creates testthat tests from roxygen examples using simple tags.
This package provides a small package containing helper utilities for creating functions for computing statistics.
Create and manage fault-tolerant task queues for the foreach package using the Redis key/value database.
Build donut/pie charts with ggplot2 layer by layer, exploiting the advantages of polar symmetry. Leverage layouts to distribute labels effectively. Connect labels to donut segments using pins. Streamline annotation and highlighting.
This package provides syntax highlighting of R code, specifically designed for the needs of RMarkdown packages like pkgdown
, hugodown
, and bookdown
. It includes linking of function calls to their documentation on the web, and automatic translation of ANSI escapes in output to the equivalent HTML.
Visualize contact tracing data using a shiny app and estimate the incubation or latency time of an infectious disease respecting the following characteristics in the analysis; (i) doubly interval censoring with (partly) overlapping or distinct windows; (ii) an infection risk corresponding to exponential growth; (iii) right truncation allowing for individual truncation times; (iv) different choices concerning the family of the distribution. For our earlier work, we refer to Arntzen et al. (2023) <doi:10.1002/sim.9726>. A paper describing our approach in detail will follow.
Learn vector representations of sentences, paragraphs or documents by using the Paragraph Vector algorithms, namely the distributed bag of words (PV-DBOW) and the distributed memory (PV-DM) model. Top2vec finds clusters in text documents by combining techniques to embed documents and words and density-based clustering. It does this by embedding documents in the semantic space as defined by the doc2vec algorithm. Next it maps these document embeddings to a lower-dimensional space using the Uniform Manifold Approximation and Projection (UMAP) clustering algorithm and finds dense areas in that space using a Hierarchical Density-Based Clustering technique (HDBSCAN). These dense areas are the topic clusters which can be represented by the corresponding topic vector which is an aggregate of the document embeddings of the documents which are part of that topic cluster. In the same semantic space similar words can be found which are representative of the topic.
This package provides tools for exploring the topography of 3d triangle meshes. The functions were developed with dental surfaces in mind, but could be applied to any triangle mesh of class mesh3d'. More specifically, doolkit allows to isolate the border of a mesh, or a subpart of the mesh using the polygon networks method; crop a mesh; compute basic descriptors (elevation, orientation, footprint area); compute slope, angularity and relief index (Ungar and Williamson (2000) <https://palaeo-electronica.org/2000_1/gorilla/issue1_00.htm>; Boyer (2008) <doi:10.1016/j.jhevol.2008.08.002>), inclination and occlusal relief index or gamma (Guy et al. (2013) <doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0066142>), OPC (Evans et al. (2007) <doi:10.1038/nature05433>), OPCR (Wilson et al. (2012) <doi:10.1038/nature10880>), DNE (Bunn et al. (2011) <doi:10.1002/ajpa.21489>; Pampush et al. (2016) <doi:10.1007/s10914-016-9326-0>), form factor (Horton (1932) <doi:10.1029/TR013i001p00350>), basin elongation (Schum (1956) <doi:10.1130/0016-7606(1956)67[597:EODSAS]2.0.CO;2>), lemniscate ratio (Chorley et al; (1957) <doi:10.2475/ajs.255.2.138>), enamel-dentine distance (Guy et al. (2015) <doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0138802>; Thiery et al. (2017) <doi:10.3389/fphys.2017.00524>), absolute crown strength (Schwartz et al. (2020) <doi:10.1098/rsbl.2019.0671>), relief rate (Thiery et al. (2019) <doi:10.1002/ajpa.23916>) and area-relative curvature; draw cumulative profiles of a topographic variable; and map a variable over a 3d triangle mesh.
Toggles the test and production versions of a large data analysis project.