Examples: visualization, C++, networks, data cleaning, html widgets, ropensci.

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htmlwidgets — by Carson Sievert, 2 years ago

HTML Widgets for R

A framework for creating HTML widgets that render in various contexts including the R console, 'R Markdown' documents, and 'Shiny' web applications.

xtable — by David Scott, 6 years ago

Export Tables to LaTeX or HTML

Coerce data to LaTeX and HTML tables.

tm.plugin.factiva — by Milan Bouchet-Valat, 6 months ago

Import Articles from 'Factiva' Using the 'tm' Text Mining Framework

Provides a 'tm' Source to create corpora from articles exported from the Dow Jones 'Factiva' content provider as XML or HTML files. It is able to read both text content and meta-data information (including source, date, title, author, subject, geographical coverage, company, industry, and various provider-specific fields).

pkgdown — by Hadley Wickham, 4 months ago

Make Static HTML Documentation for a Package

Generate an attractive and useful website from a source package. 'pkgdown' converts your documentation, vignettes, 'README', and more to 'HTML' making it easy to share information about your package online.

markdown — by Yihui Xie, 6 months ago

Render Markdown with 'commonmark'

Render Markdown to full and lightweight HTML/LaTeX documents with the 'commonmark' package. This package has been superseded by 'litedown'.

kableExtra — by Hao Zhu, 2 years ago

Construct Complex Table with 'kable' and Pipe Syntax

Build complex HTML or 'LaTeX' tables using 'kable()' from 'knitr' and the piping syntax from 'magrittr'. Function 'kable()' is a light weight table generator coming from 'knitr'. This package simplifies the way to manipulate the HTML or 'LaTeX' codes generated by 'kable()' and allows users to construct complex tables and customize styles using a readable syntax.

RCurl — by CRAN Team, 6 months ago

General Network (HTTP/FTP/...) Client Interface for R

A wrapper for 'libcurl' < https://curl.se/libcurl/> Provides functions to allow one to compose general HTTP requests and provides convenient functions to fetch URIs, get & post forms, etc. and process the results returned by the Web server. This provides a great deal of control over the HTTP/FTP/... connection and the form of the request while providing a higher-level interface than is available just using R socket connections. Additionally, the underlying implementation is robust and extensive, supporting FTP/FTPS/TFTP (uploads and downloads), SSL/HTTPS, telnet, dict, ldap, and also supports cookies, redirects, authentication, etc.

DT — by Garrick Aden-Buie, 22 days ago

A Wrapper of the JavaScript Library 'DataTables'

Data objects in R can be rendered as HTML tables using the JavaScript library 'DataTables' (typically via R Markdown or Shiny). The 'DataTables' library has been included in this R package. The package name 'DT' is an abbreviation of 'DataTables'.

htmltab — by Gerhard Burger, 4 years ago

Assemble Data Frames from HTML Tables

HTML tables are a valuable data source but extracting and recasting these data into a useful format can be tedious. This package allows to collect structured information from HTML tables. It is similar to `readHTMLTable()` of the XML package but provides three major advantages. First, the function automatically expands row and column spans in the header and body cells. Second, users are given more control over the identification of header and body rows which will end up in the R table, including semantic header information that appear throughout the body. Third, the function preprocesses table code, corrects common types of malformations, removes unneeded parts and so helps to alleviate the need for tedious post-processing.

backpipe — by Christopher Brown, 7 years ago

Backward Pipe (Right-to-Left) Operator

Provides a backward-pipe operator for 'magrittr' (%<%) or 'pipeR' (%<<%) that allows for a performing operations from right-to-left. This allows writing more legible code where right-to-left ordering is natural. This is common with hierarchies and nested structures such as trees, directories or markup languages (e.g. HTML and XML). The package also includes a R-Studio add-in that can be bound to a keyboard shortcut.