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This package provides a graph implementation that can be thought of as two tidy data frames describing node and edge data respectively. It provides an approach to manipulate these two virtual data frames using the API defined in the dplyr package, and it also provides tidy interfaces to a lot of common graph algorithms.
This package provides a wrapper for several FFTW functions. It provides access to the two-dimensional FFT, the multivariate FFT, and the one-dimensional real to complex FFT using the FFTW3 library. The package includes the functions fftw() and mvfftw() which are designed to mimic the functionality of the R functions fft() and mvfft(). The FFT functions have a parameter that allows them to not return the redundant complex conjugate when the input is real data.
This package provides an integrated set of functions for the analysis of multivariate normal datasets with missing values, including implementation of the EM algorithm, data augmentation, and multiple imputation.
This package provides a collection of tests, data sets, and examples for diagnostic checking in linear regression models. Furthermore, some generic tools for inference in parametric models are provided.
This package provides Ace editor bindings to enable a rich text editing environment within Shiny.
This package provides bindings to GnuPG for working with OpenGPG (RFC4880) cryptographic methods. It includes utilities for public key encryption, creating and verifying digital signatures, and managing your local keyring. Some functionality depends on the version of GnuPG that is installed on the system.
This is software accompanying the book 'Applied Smoothing Techniques for Data Analysis---The Kernel Approach with S-Plus Illustrations', Oxford University Press. It provides smoothing methods for nonparametric regression and density estimation
This package provides an implementation of many measures for the assessment of the stability of feature selection. Both simple measures and measures which take into account the similarities between features are available.
This package provides functions to export graphics drawn with package grid to SVG format. Extra functions provide access to SVG features that are not available in standard R graphics, such as hyperlinks, animation, filters, masks, clipping paths, and gradient and pattern fills.
This package allows clinicians to predict the rate and severity of future acute exacerbation in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) patients, based on the clinical prediction model published in Adibi et al. (2019) doi:10.1101/651901.
This package provides vectorized distribution objects with tools for manipulating, visualizing, and using probability distributions. It was designed to allow model prediction outputs to return distributions rather than their parameters, allowing users to directly interact with predictive distributions in a data-oriented workflow. In addition to providing generic replacements for p/d/q/r functions, other useful statistics can be computed including means, variances, intervals, and highest density regions.
Recursive partitioning based on psychometric models, employing the general MOB algorithm (from package partykit) to obtain Bradley-Terry trees, Rasch trees, rating scale and partial credit trees, and MPT trees, trees for 1PL, 2PL, 3PL and 4PL models and generalized partial credit models.
This package provides classes and functions to create and summarize different types of resampling objects (e.g. bootstrap, cross-validation).
Fit Conway-Maxwell Poisson (COM-Poisson or CMP) regression models to count data (Sellers & Shmueli, 2010) <doi:10.1214/09-AOAS306>. The package provides functions for model estimation, dispersion testing, and diagnostics. Zero-inflated CMP regression (Sellers & Raim, 2016) <doi:10.1016/j.csda.2016.01.007> is also supported.
This package provides useful tools for structural equation modeling.
This package implements various estimators of entropy, such as the shrinkage estimator by Hausser and Strimmer, the maximum likelihood and the Millow-Madow estimator, various Bayesian estimators, and the Chao-Shen estimator. It also offers an R interface to the NSB estimator. Furthermore, it provides functions for estimating Kullback-Leibler divergence, chi-squared, mutual information, and chi-squared statistic of independence. In addition there are functions for discretizing continuous random variables.
This package provides functions for importing and handling text files and formatted text files with additional meta-data, such including .csv, .tab, .json, .xml, .html, .pdf, .doc, .docx, .rtf, .xls, .xlsx, and others.
This package provides a collection of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS assets that dynamically generate beautiful documentation from a Swagger compliant API.
Testing and documenting code that communicates with remote servers can be painful. This package helps with writing tests for packages that use httr2. It enables testing all of the logic on the R sides of the API without requiring access to the remote service, and it also allows recording real API responses to use as test fixtures. The ability to save responses and load them offline also enables writing vignettes and other dynamic documents that can be distributed without access to a live server.
This package provides a low-level spell checker and morphological analyzer based on the famous hunspell library. The package can analyze or check individual words as well as parse text, LaTeX, HTML or XML documents. For a more user-friendly interface use the spelling package which builds on this package to automate checking of files, documentation and vignettes in all common formats.
Network Common Data Form (netCDF) files are widely used for scientific data. Library-level access in R is provided through packages RNetCDF and ncdf4. The package ncdfCF is built on top of RNetCDF and makes the data and its attributes available as a set of R6 classes that are informed by the Climate and Forecasting Metadata Conventions. Access to the data uses standard R subsetting operators and common function forms.
This package provides tools to obtain estimated marginal means (EMMs) for many linear, generalized linear, and mixed models. It can be used to compute contrasts or linear functions of EMMs, trends, and comparisons of slopes.
This package provides means to run simulations for adaptive seamless designs with and without early outcomes for treatment selection and subpopulation type designs.
This package generates area-proportional Euler diagrams using numerical optimization. An Euler diagram is a generalization of a Venn diagram, relaxing the criterion that all interactions need to be represented. Diagrams may be fit with ellipses and circles via a wide range of inputs and can be visualized in numerous ways.