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haven:Import and Export 'SPSS', 'Stata' and 'SAS' Files
Import foreign statistical formats into R via the embedded 'ReadStat' C library, <https://github.com/WizardMac/ReadStat>.
Maintained by Hadley Wickham. Last updated 6 months ago.
427 stars 18.63 score 18k scripts 682 dependentslarmarange
labelled:Manipulating Labelled Data
Work with labelled data imported from 'SPSS' or 'Stata' with 'haven' or 'foreign'. This package provides useful functions to deal with "haven_labelled" and "haven_labelled_spss" classes introduced by 'haven' package.
Maintained by Joseph Larmarange. Last updated 1 months ago.
havenlabelsmetadatasasspssstata
76 stars 15.04 score 2.4k scripts 98 dependentsipums
ipumsr:An R Interface for Downloading, Reading, and Handling IPUMS Data
An easy way to work with census, survey, and geographic data provided by IPUMS in R. Generate and download data through the IPUMS API and load IPUMS files into R with their associated metadata to make analysis easier. IPUMS data describing 1.4 billion individuals drawn from over 750 censuses and surveys is available free of charge from the IPUMS website <https://www.ipums.org>.
Maintained by Derek Burk. Last updated 1 months ago.
30 stars 11.05 score 720 scripts 2 dependentsgdemin
expss:Tables, Labels and Some Useful Functions from Spreadsheets and 'SPSS' Statistics
Package computes and displays tables with support for 'SPSS'-style labels, multiple and nested banners, weights, multiple-response variables and significance testing. There are facilities for nice output of tables in 'knitr', 'Shiny', '*.xlsx' files, R and 'Jupyter' notebooks. Methods for labelled variables add value labels support to base R functions and to some functions from other packages. Additionally, the package brings popular data transformation functions from 'SPSS' Statistics and 'Excel': 'RECODE', 'COUNT', 'COUNTIF', 'VLOOKUP' and etc. These functions are very useful for data processing in marketing research surveys. Package intended to help people to move data processing from 'Excel' and 'SPSS' to R.
Maintained by Gregory Demin. Last updated 12 months ago.
excellabelslabels-supportmsexcelpivot-tablesrecodespssspss-statisticstablesvariable-labelsvlookup
84 stars 11.00 score 1.8k scripts 4 dependentsnutterb
labelVector:Label Attributes for Atomic Vectors
Labels are a common construct in statistical software providing a human readable description of a variable. While variable names are succinct, quick to type, and follow a language's naming conventions, labels may be more illustrative and may use plain text and spaces. R does not provide native support for labels. Some packages, however, have made this feature available. Most notably, the 'Hmisc' package provides labelling methods for a number of different object. Due to design decisions, these methods are not all exported, and so are unavailable for use in package development. The 'labelVector' package supports labels for atomic vectors in a light-weight design that is suitable for use in other packages.
Maintained by Benjamin Nutter. Last updated 3 years ago.
4.21 score 18 scripts 6 dependents