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stringi:Fast and Portable Character String Processing Facilities
A collection of character string/text/natural language processing tools for pattern searching (e.g., with 'Java'-like regular expressions or the 'Unicode' collation algorithm), random string generation, case mapping, string transliteration, concatenation, sorting, padding, wrapping, Unicode normalisation, date-time formatting and parsing, and many more. They are fast, consistent, convenient, and - thanks to 'ICU' (International Components for Unicode) - portable across all locales and platforms. Documentation about 'stringi' is provided via its website at <https://stringi.gagolewski.com/> and the paper by Gagolewski (2022, <doi:10.18637/jss.v103.i02>).
Maintained by Marek Gagolewski. Last updated 1 months ago.
icuicu4cnatural-language-processingnlpregexregexpstring-manipulationstringistringrtexttext-processingtidy-dataunicodecpp
11.0 match 309 stars 18.31 score 10k scripts 8.6k dependentsgagolews
stringx:Replacements for Base String Functions Powered by 'stringi'
English is the native language for only 5% of the World population. Also, only 17% of us can understand this text. Moreover, the Latin alphabet is the main one for merely 36% of the total. The early computer era, now a very long time ago, was dominated by the US. Due to the proliferation of the internet, smartphones, social media, and other technologies and communication platforms, this is no longer the case. This package replaces base R string functions (such as grep(), tolower(), sprintf(), and strptime()) with ones that fully support the Unicode standards related to natural language and date-time processing. It also fixes some long-standing inconsistencies, and introduces some new, useful features. Thanks to 'ICU' (International Components for Unicode) and 'stringi', they are fast, reliable, and portable across different platforms.
Maintained by Marek Gagolewski. Last updated 2 months ago.
icuicu4cnatural-language-processingnlpregexregexpstring-manipulationstringitexttext-processingunicode
11.0 match 28 stars 4.75 score 1 scriptshwborchers
pracma:Practical Numerical Math Functions
Provides a large number of functions from numerical analysis and linear algebra, numerical optimization, differential equations, time series, plus some well-known special mathematical functions. Uses 'MATLAB' function names where appropriate to simplify porting.
Maintained by Hans W. Borchers. Last updated 1 years ago.
3.3 match 29 stars 12.34 score 6.6k scripts 931 dependentskurthornik
NLP:Natural Language Processing Infrastructure
Basic classes and methods for Natural Language Processing.
Maintained by Kurt Hornik. Last updated 4 months ago.
2.3 match 6 stars 9.37 score 1.0k scripts 127 dependentsskranz
stringtools:Tools for working with strings in R
Tools for working with strings in R
Maintained by Sebastian Kranz. Last updated 3 years ago.
4.3 match 2 stars 3.66 score 29 scripts 26 dependentsmarkbravington
mvbutils:General utilities, workspace organization, code and docu editing, live package maintenance, etc
Hierarchical workspace tree, code editing and backup, easy package prep, editing of packages while loaded, per-object lazy-loading, easy documentation, macro functions, and miscellaneous utilities. Needed by debug package.
Maintained by Mark V. Bravington. Last updated 5 days ago.
1.7 match 6.53 score 138 scripts 18 dependentsgadenbuie
regexplain:Rstudio Addin to Explain, Test and Build Regular Expressions
A set of RStudio Addins to help interactively test and build regular expressions. Provides a Shiny gadget interface for interactively constructing the regular expression and viewing the results from common string-searching functions. The gadget interface includes a helpful regex syntax reference sheet and a library of common patterns.
Maintained by Garrick Aden-Buie. Last updated 4 years ago.
gadgetregexregex-expressionregular-expressionrstudio-addinshinystringr
1.9 match 486 stars 4.07 score 12 scriptscran
caroline:A Collection of Database, Data Structure, Visualization, and Utility Functions for R
The caroline R library contains dozens of functions useful for: database migration (dbWriteTable2), database style joins & aggregation (nerge, groupBy, & bestBy), data structure conversion (nv, tab2df), legend table making (sstable & leghead), automatic legend positioning for scatter and box plots (), plot annotation (labsegs & mvlabs), data visualization (pies, sparge, confound.grid & raPlot), character string manipulation (m & pad), file I/O (write.delim), batch scripting, data exploration, and more. The package's greatest contributions lie in the database style merge, aggregation and interface functions as well as in it's extensive use and propagation of row, column and vector names in most functions.
Maintained by David Schruth. Last updated 5 months ago.
2.0 match 3.29 score 108 scripts 3 dependentsralmond
EIEvent:Evidence Identification Event Processing Engine
Extracts observables from a sequence of events. Uses a prolog-like rule language to do the extraction, written in JSON.
Maintained by Russell Almond. Last updated 1 years ago.
assessment-scoringevidence-centered-design
3.0 match 2.00 score 2 scriptswagner-s
MultIS:Reconstruction of Clones from Integration Site Readouts and Visualization
Tools necessary to reconstruct clonal affiliations from temporally and/or spatially separated measurements of viral integration sites. For this means it utilizes correlations present in the relative readouts of the integration sites. Furthermore, facilities for filtering of the data and visualization of different steps in the pipeline are provided with the package.
Maintained by Sebastian Wagner. Last updated 4 years ago.
1.7 match 2.00 score 1 scripts