R
R is a free programming language and software environment for statistical computing and graphics. R has a wide variety of statistical linear and non-linear modeling and provides numerous graphical techniques.
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R Package for Computing and Visualizing CRAN and Bioconductor Downloads
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https://vaterstetten-in-zahlen.de is an open source project whose goal is to collect and visualize publically available data about the municipality of Vaterstetten.
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Prognostic Regression Offsets with Propagation of ERrors, for Treatment Effect Estimation (IES R305D210029).
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Training and location analysis
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aRtsy is an R package that implements algorithms for making generative art in a straightforward and standardized manner using 'ggplot2'.
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Here I will upload my data analysis and data science projects
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River data from Karup and Skjern å in Denmark
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Tabla interactiva de episodios del podcast de cine Hoy Trasnoche.
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nanonext - R binding for NNG (Nanomsg Next Gen)
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rcityviews is a user-friendly R interface for creating stylized city maps using OpenStreetMap (www.openstreetmap.org) data, implemented as an R package and a Shiny web application.
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Test the Robustness of DAISIE to Geodynamics and Traits
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💪 Models' quality and performance metrics (R2, ICC, LOO, AIC, BF, ...)
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A simple R-package wrapper of fCWT, a library implementing a continuous wavelet transform, utilizing the power of fftw.
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I will post here anything relevant I've done in my Microeconomics class at Tecnologico de Monterrey.
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Created by Ross Ihaka, Robert Gentleman
Released August 1993
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