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AnVIL:Bioconductor on the AnVIL compute environment
The AnVIL is a cloud computing resource developed in part by the National Human Genome Research Institute. The AnVIL package provides end-user and developer functionality. For the end-user, AnVIL provides fast binary package installation, utitlities for working with Terra / AnVIL table and data resources, and convenient functions for file movement to and from Google cloud storage. For developers, AnVIL provides programatic access to the Terra, Leonardo, Rawls, and Dockstore RESTful programming interface, including helper functions to transform JSON responses to formats more amenable to manipulation in R.
Maintained by Marcel Ramos. Last updated 1 months ago.
8.85 score 250 scripts 11 dependentsbioc
AnVILGCP:The GCP R Client for the AnVIL
The package provides a set of functions to interact with the Google Cloud Platform (GCP) services on the AnVIL platform. The package is designed to work with the AnVIL package. User-level interaction with this package should be minimal.
Maintained by Marcel Ramos. Last updated 2 months ago.
softwareinfrastructurethirdpartyclientdataimport
5.56 score 27 scripts 3 dependentsegnha
valaddin:Functional Input Validation
A set of basic tools to transform functions into functions with input validation checks, in a manner suitable for both programmatic and interactive use.
Maintained by Eugene Ha. Last updated 1 years ago.
data-validationinput-validationtype-safety
34 stars 5.41 score 15 scriptsiqis
Q7:Types and Features for Object Oriented Programming
Construct message-passing style objects with types and features. Q7 types uses composition instead of inheritance in creating derived types, allowing definining any code segment as feature and associating any feature to any object. Compared to R6, Q7 is simpler, more flexible, and more friendly.
Maintained by Siqi Zhang. Last updated 3 years ago.
5 stars 5.10 score 10 scriptsrhedley
locaR:A Set of Tools for Sound Localization
A set of functions and tools to conduct acoustic source localization, as well as organize and check localization data and results. The localization functions implement the modified steered response power algorithm described by Cobos et al. (2010) <doi:10.1109/LSP.2010.2091502>.
Maintained by Richard Hedley. Last updated 2 years ago.
1 stars 4.78 score 24 scripts