This package provides wrapper functions to the multiple marginal model function mmm()
of package multcomp to implement the trend test of Tukey, Ciminera and Heyse (1985) <DOI:10.2307/2530666> for general parametric models.
This package provides functions for metrics and plots for model evaluation. Based on vectors of observed and predicted values. Method: Kristin Piikki, Johanna Wetterlind, Mats Soderstrom and Bo Stenberg (2021). <doi:10.1111/SUM.12694>.
This package provides a fast visualization tool for creating wordcloud by using wordcloud2.js'. wordcloud2.js is a JavaScript
library to create wordle presentation on 2D canvas or HTML <https://timdream.org/wordcloud2.js/>.
This package provides tools for NanoString
Technologies GeoMx
Technology. Package provides functions for reading in DCC and PKC files based on an ExpressionSet
derived object. Normalization and QC functions are also included.
Memory efficient analysis of base resolution DNA methylation data in both the CpG
and non-CpG
sequence context. Integration of DNA methylation data derived from any methodology providing base- or low-resolution data.
This package provides a test harness for bsseq loading of Biscuit output, summarization of WGBS data over defined regions and in mappable samples, with or without imputation, dropping of mostly-NA rows, age estimates, etc.
This package offers functionality for taking methtuple or Bismark outputs to calculate ASM scores and compute DAMEs regions. It also offers nice visualization of methyl-circle plots.
This package provides enhanced message functions (cat()
/ message()
/ warning()
/ error()
) using wrappers around sprintf()
. It also provides multiple assertion functions (e.g. to check class, length, values, files, arguments, etc.).
The lpSolveAPI package provides an R interface to lp_solve, a MILP, solver with support for pure linear, (mixed) integer/binary, semi-continuous and SOS models.
This package calls the Jupyter script nbconvert
to create vignettes from notebooks. Those notebooks (.ipynb
files) are files containing rich text, code, and its output. Code cells can be edited and evaluated interactively.
This package carries out a mapping between assorted color spaces including RGB, HSV, HLS, CIEXYZ, CIELUV, HCL (polar CIELUV), CIELAB and polar CIELAB. Qualitative, sequential, and diverging color palettes based on HCL colors are provided.
This package provides statistical models of biased sampling in the form of univariate and multivariate noncentral hypergeometric distributions, including Wallenius' noncentral hypergeometric distribution and Fisher's noncentral hypergeometric distribution (also called extended hypergeometric distribution).
This crate provides glob and glob set matching. Glob set matching is the process of matching one or more glob patterns against a single candidate path simultaneously, and returning all of the globs that matched.
This package is a Ruby parser library for Gemtext (hypertext format which is intended to serve as the native response format of the Gemini file transfer protocol) and produces a document object of various nodes.
These datasets support the implementation in R of the software PACTA (Paris Agreement Capital Transition Assessment), which is a free tool that calculates the alignment between corporate lending portfolios and climate scenarios (<https://www.transitionmonitor.com/>). Financial institutions use PACTA to study how their capital allocation decisions align with climate change mitigation goals. Because both financial institutions and market data providers keep their data private, this package provides fake, public data to enable the development and use of PACTA in R.
This package implements discrete time deterministic and stochastic age-structured population dynamics models described in Erguler and others (2016) <doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0149282> and Erguler and others (2017) <doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0174293>.
This package provides the bayesGARCH()
function which performs the Bayesian estimation of the GARCH(1,1) model with Student's t innovations as described in Ardia (2008) <doi:10.1007/978-3-540-78657-3>.
This package provides a system of functions and data aiming to apply quantitative analyses to forest ecology, silviculture and decision-support systems. Besides, the package helps to carry out data management, exploratory analysis, and model assessment.
Data sets used for copula modeling in addition to those in the R package copula'. These include a random subsample from the US National Education Longitudinal Study (NELS) of 1988 and nursing home data from Wisconsin.
Balancing and rounding matrices subject to restrictions. Adjustment of matrices so that columns and rows add up to given vectors, rounding of a matrix while keeping the column and/or row totals, performing these by blocks...
Allows for the easy computation of complexity: the proportion of the parameter space in line with the hypothesis by chance. The package comes with a Shiny application in which the calculations can be conducted as well.
Estimates sugar beet canopy closure with remotely sensed leaf area index and estimates when action might be needed to protect the crop from a Leaf Spot epidemic with a negative prognosis model based on published models.
Analyze and visualize the rhythmic behavior of animals using the degree of functional coupling (See Scheibe (1999) <doi:10.1076/brhm.30.2.216.1420>), compute and visualize harmonic power, actograms, average activity and diurnality index.
Detection of runs of homozygosity and of heterozygosity in diploid genomes using two methods: sliding windows (Purcell et al (2007) <doi:10.1086/519795>) and consecutive runs (Marras et al (2015) <doi:10.1111/age.12259>).