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drat — by Dirk Eddelbuettel, 6 months ago

'Drat' R Archive Template

Creation and use of R Repositories via helper functions to insert packages into a repository, and to add repository information to the current R session. Two primary types of repositories are support: gh-pages at GitHub, as well as local repositories on either the same machine or a local network. Drat is a recursive acronym: Drat R Archive Template.

dendextend — by Tal Galili, a year ago

Extending 'dendrogram' Functionality in R

Offers a set of functions for extending 'dendrogram' objects in R, letting you visualize and compare trees of 'hierarchical clusterings'. You can (1) Adjust a tree's graphical parameters - the color, size, type, etc of its branches, nodes and labels. (2) Visually and statistically compare different 'dendrograms' to one another.

rspa — by Mark van der Loo, a year ago

Adapt Numerical Records to Fit (in)Equality Restrictions

Minimally adjust the values of numerical records in a data.frame, such that each record satisfies a predefined set of equality and/or inequality constraints. The constraints can be defined using the 'validate' package. The core algorithms have recently been moved to the 'lintools' package, refer to 'lintools' for a more basic interface and access to a version of the algorithm that works with sparse matrices.

hashr — by Mark van der Loo, 3 years ago

Hash R Objects to Integers Fast

Apply an adaptation of the SuperFastHash algorithm to any R object. Hash whole R objects or, for vectors or lists, hash R objects to obtain a set of hash values that is stored in a structure equivalent to the input. See < http://www.azillionmonkeys.com/qed/hash.html> for a description of the hash algorithm.

deductive — by Mark van der Loo, 3 years ago

Data Correction and Imputation Using Deductive Methods

Attempt to repair inconsistencies and missing values in data records by using information from valid values and validation rules restricting the data.

accumulate — by Mark van der Loo, 7 months ago

Split-Apply-Combine with Dynamic Groups

Estimate group aggregates, where one can set user-defined conditions that each group of records must satisfy to be suitable for aggregation. If a group of records is not suitable, it is expanded using a collapsing scheme defined by the user.

dcmodify — by Mark van der Loo, 23 days ago

Modify Data Using Externally Defined Modification Rules

Data cleaning scripts typically contain a lot of 'if this change that' type of statements. Such statements are typically condensed expert knowledge. With this package, such 'data modifying rules' are taken out of the code and become in stead parameters to the work flow. This allows one to maintain, document, and reason about data modification rules as separate entities.

deducorrect — by Mark van der Loo, 9 years ago

Deductive Correction, Deductive Imputation, and Deterministic Correction

A collection of methods for automated data cleaning where all actions are logged.

rtrim — by Patrick Bogaart, 4 years ago

Trends and Indices for Monitoring Data

The TRIM model is widely used for estimating growth and decline of animal populations based on (possibly sparsely available) count data. The current package is a reimplementation of the original TRIM software developed at Statistics Netherlands by Jeroen Pannekoek. See < https://www.cbs.nl/en-gb/society/nature-and-environment/indices-and-trends%2d%2dtrim%2d%2d> for more information about TRIM.

gen5helper — by Yanxian Lin, 4 years ago

Processing 'Gen5' 2.06 Exported Data

A collection of functions for processing 'Gen5' 2.06 exported data. 'Gen5' is an essential data analysis software for BioTek plate readers < https://www.biotek.com/products/software-robotics-software/gen5-microplate-reader-and-imager-software/>. This package contains functions for data cleaning, modeling and plotting using exported data from 'Gen5' version 2.06. It exports technically correct data defined in (Edwin de Jonge and Mark van der Loo (2013) < https://cran.r-project.org/doc/contrib/de_Jonge+van_der_Loo-Introduction_to_data_cleaning_with_R.pdf>) for customized analysis. It contains Boltzmann fitting for general kinetic analysis. See < https://www.github.com/yanxianUCSB/gen5helper> for more information, documentation and examples.