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ggbrace:Curly Braces for 'ggplot2'
Provides curly braces in 'ggplot2' plus matching text. stat_brace() plots braces partially in the confines of data so that the brace is set apart from it. stat_bracetext() plots corresponding text, fitting to the braces from stat_brace().
Maintained by Nicolas Huber. Last updated 1 years ago.
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29.0 match 13 stars 5.08 score 93 scriptscran
BRACE:Bias Reduction Through Analysis of Competing Events (BRACE)
Adjusting the bias due to residual confounding (often called treatment selection bias) in estimating the treatment effect in a proportional hazard model, as described in Williamson et al. (2022) <doi:10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-21-2468>.
Maintained by Tuo Lin. Last updated 2 years ago.
66.2 match 2.00 scoreopenintrostat
openintro:Datasets and Supplemental Functions from 'OpenIntro' Textbooks and Labs
Supplemental functions and data for 'OpenIntro' resources, which includes open-source textbooks and resources for introductory statistics (<https://www.openintro.org/>). The package contains datasets used in our open-source textbooks along with custom plotting functions for reproducing book figures. Note that many functions and examples include color transparency; some plotting elements may not show up properly (or at all) when run in some versions of Windows operating system.
Maintained by Mine Çetinkaya-Rundel. Last updated 3 months ago.
5.0 match 240 stars 11.29 score 6.0k scriptstrevorld
bracer:Brace Expansions
Performs brace expansions on strings. Made popular by Unix shells, brace expansion allows users to concisely generate certain character vectors by taking a single string and (recursively) expanding the comma-separated lists and double-period-separated integer and character sequences enclosed within braces in that string. The double-period-separated numeric integer expansion also supports padding the resulting numbers with zeros.
Maintained by Trevor L Davis. Last updated 2 years ago.
9.9 match 2 stars 4.59 score 13 scripts 1 dependentsericarcher
swfscMisc:Miscellaneous Functions for Southwest Fisheries Science Center
Collection of conversion, analytical, geodesic, mapping, and plotting functions. Used to support packages and code written by researchers at the Southwest Fisheries Science Center of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Maintained by Eric Archer. Last updated 6 days ago.
6.0 match 2 stars 6.64 score 101 scripts 20 dependentsr-lib
lintr:A 'Linter' for R Code
Checks adherence to a given style, syntax errors and possible semantic issues. Supports on the fly checking of R code edited with 'RStudio IDE', 'Emacs', 'Vim', 'Sublime Text', 'Atom' and 'Visual Studio Code'.
Maintained by Michael Chirico. Last updated 10 days ago.
2.3 match 1.2k stars 16.99 score 916 scripts 33 dependentsrorynolan
strex:Extra String Manipulation Functions
There are some things that I wish were easier with the 'stringr' or 'stringi' packages. The foremost of these is the extraction of numbers from strings. 'stringr' and 'stringi' make you figure out the regular expression for yourself; 'strex' takes care of this for you. There are many other handy functionalities in 'strex'. Contributions to this package are encouraged; it is intended as a miscellany of string manipulation functions that cannot be found in 'stringi' or 'stringr'.
Maintained by Rory Nolan. Last updated 6 months ago.
2.0 match 40 stars 10.53 score 1.2k scripts 18 dependentsyihui
formatR:Format R Code Automatically
Provides a function tidy_source() to format R source code. Spaces and indent will be added to the code automatically, and comments will be preserved under certain conditions, so that R code will be more human-readable and tidy. There is also a Shiny app as a user interface in this package (see tidy_app()).
Maintained by Yihui Xie. Last updated 1 years ago.
1.2 match 259 stars 15.14 score 1.4k scripts 1.2k dependentsrorynolan
filesstrings:Handy File and String Manipulation
This started out as a package for file and string manipulation. Since then, the 'fs' and 'strex' packages emerged, offering functionality previously given by this package (but it's done better in these new ones). Those packages have hence almost pushed 'filesstrings' into extinction. However, it still has a small number of unique, handy file manipulation functions which can be seen in the vignette. One example is a function to remove spaces from all file names in a directory.
Maintained by Rory Nolan. Last updated 1 years ago.
2.0 match 22 stars 8.51 score 632 scripts 4 dependentst-kalinowski
yasp:String Functions for Compact R Code
A collection of string functions designed for writing compact and expressive R code. 'yasp' (Yet Another String Package) is simple, fast, dependency-free, and written in pure R. The package provides: a coherent set of abbreviations for paste() from package 'base' with a variety of defaults, such as p() for "paste" and pcc() for "paste and collapse with commas"; wrap(), bracket(), and others for wrapping a string in flanking characters; unwrap() for removing pairs of characters (at any position in a string); and sentence() for cleaning whitespace around punctuation and capitalization appropriate for prose sentences.
Maintained by Tomasz Kalinowski. Last updated 6 years ago.
3.3 match 8 stars 3.60 score 4 scriptsdbosak01
reporter:Creates Statistical Reports
Contains functions to create regulatory-style statistical reports. Originally designed to create tables, listings, and figures for the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries, these reports are generalized enough that they could be used in any industry. Generates text, rich-text, PDF, HTML, and Microsoft Word file formats. The package specializes in printing wide and long tables with automatic page wrapping and splitting. Reports can be produced with a minimum of function calls, and without relying on other table packages. The package supports titles, footnotes, page header, page footers, spanning headers, page by variables, and automatic page numbering.
Maintained by David Bosak. Last updated 1 years ago.
1.2 match 16 stars 9.35 score 173 scripts 4 dependentslhdjung
scrutiny:Error Detection in Science
Test published summary statistics for consistency (Brown and Heathers, 2017, <doi:10.1177/1948550616673876>; Allard, 2018, <https://aurelienallard.netlify.app/post/anaytic-grimmer-possibility-standard-deviations/>; Heathers and Brown, 2019, <https://osf.io/5vb3u/>). The package also provides infrastructure for implementing new error detection techniques.
Maintained by Lukas Jung. Last updated 6 months ago.
1.8 match 8 stars 6.22 score 38 scriptshughparsonage
TeXCheckR:Parses LaTeX Documents for Errors
Checks LaTeX documents and .bib files for typing errors, such as spelling errors, incorrect quotation marks. Also provides useful functions for parsing and linting bibliography files.
Maintained by Hugh Parsonage. Last updated 1 years ago.
2.3 match 8 stars 4.44 score 23 scriptsurswilke
datadaptor:Modify Labelled Data Sets With Excel Files
An R package to modify labelled data sets with commands in Excel files. The commands in this package allow to create new variables, and modify the labels of the variables, as well as the variables themselves. The goal is to provide an easy & concise syntax, and to allow for fast systematic data entry using Excel for advanced users. The commands work on the variables inside the data.frame environment (like e.g. inside dplyr verbs), thus providing an approach that might ease the use for people without in-depth programming experience.
Maintained by Urs Wilke. Last updated 1 months ago.
1.7 match 5.13 score 1 dependentsskranz
codeUtils:Helper functions for parsing and classifying R code. Useful for domain specific languages.
Very preliminary. May completely change
Maintained by Sebastian Kranz. Last updated 5 years ago.
2.0 match 2.16 score 12 scripts 4 dependentsandrie
mailmerge:Mail Merge Using R Markdown Documents and 'gmailr'
Perform a mail merge (mass email) using the message defined in markdown, the recipients in a 'csv' file, and gmail as the mailing engine. With this package you can parse markdown documents as the body of email, and the 'yaml' header to specify the subject line of the email. Any '{}' braces in the email will be encoded with 'glue::glue()'. You can preview the email in the RStudio viewer pane, and send (draft) email using 'gmailr'.
Maintained by Andrie de Vries. Last updated 1 years ago.
0.5 match 43 stars 5.33 score 10 scriptsvigou3
roger:Automated Grading of R Scripts
Tools for grading the coding style and documentation of R scripts. This is the R component of Roger the Omni Grader, an automated grading system for computer programming projects based on Unix shell scripts; see <https://gitlab.com/roger-project>. The package also provides an R interface to the shell scripts. Inspired by the lintr package.
Maintained by Vincent Goulet. Last updated 1 years ago.
2.0 match 1.00 score 5 scriptscran
pBrackets:Plot Brackets
Adds different kinds of brackets to a plot, including braces, chevrons, parentheses or square brackets.
Maintained by Andreas Schulz. Last updated 4 years ago.
0.5 match 2.48 score 1 dependents