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2013 Jul 11
0
[R-pkgs] Major Update to rms package
The rms ("Regression Modeling Strategies") package has undergone a
massive update. The entire list of updates is at the bottom of this
note. CRAN has the update for linux and will soon have it for Windows
and Mac - check http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/rms/ for
availability. This rms update relies on a major update of the Hmisc
package.
The most user-visible changes are:
2017 Jun 19
0
New package: phylogram
Dear all,
I'd like to introduce a new R package called *phylogram,* for working with
evolutionary trees as deeply-nested lists known as "dendrogram" objects.
The package provides functions for importing and exporting phylogenetic
trees in the Newick parenthetic text format, as well as several functions
for command-line tree manipulation.
With an emphasis on speed and computational
2016 Apr 18
0
Survival 2.39
A new version of the survival package has been released. The biggest change is stronger
support for multi-state models, which is an outgrowth of their increasing use in my own
practice. Interested users are directed to the "time dependent covariates" vignette for
discussion of the tmerge and survSplit functions, which are useful tools to build the
requisite data sets, and to the
2010 Apr 15
0
[R-pkgs] vcdExtra 0.5-0 is released to CRAN
I'm pleased to announce the release of the vcdExtra package, v. 0.5-0
from R-Forge to CRAN, on its way to a CRAN server near you.
vcdExtra was originally designed to serve as a sandbox for introducing
extensions of mosaic plots and other visualizations for categorical
data, particularly those that apply to (poisson surrogate)
loglinear models fitted using glm() and
related, generalized
2004 Aug 03
3
keep.source.pkgs()
Recently Brian Ripley had occasion to mock my inability to see a
comment in the code for arima(), in the stats package. After
considerable dredging around in the r-news archives I found reference
to keep.source() and keep.source.pkgs(), which I conjectured just
***might*** possibly be the ``obvious'' resource to which Prof.
Ripley thought I ought to have resorted.
However, after
2016 Apr 22
0
New Package on CRAN: wbstats
Hello,
I wanted to announce the release of a new package on CRAN wbstats.
>From the description "Tools for searching and downloading data and statistics from the World Bank Data API (http://data.worldbank.org/developers/api-overview) and the World Bank Data Catalog API (http://data.worldbank.org/developers/data-catalog-api)"
Here is a (hopefully) useful vignette if you would like
2016 Apr 27
0
New package: bridgedist (v 0.1.0)
R Users,
The d/p/q/r functions for the bridge distribution are now available in
bridgedist.
When a random intercept follows the bridge distribution, as detailed in
Wang and Louis (2003) <doi:10.1093/biomet/90.4.765
<http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/biomet/90.4.765>>, a marginalized
random-intercept logistic regression will still be a logistic regression
with marginal coefficients that are
2017 Oct 10
0
New package: leabRa
Dear R enthusiasts,
I am happy to announce that the package Leab*R*a is now on CRAN
(https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/leabRa/)
Leab*R*a provides the Leabra artificial neural network algorithm (O?Reilly,
1996, ftp://grey.colorado.edu/pub/oreilly/thesis/oreilly_thesis.all.pdf)
for R. Leabra stands for ?local error driven and associative biologically
realistic algorithm?. It is the Rolls
2017 Oct 23
0
hsdar is back on CRAN
hsdar is back on CRAN
We are very happy to announce that a new version of the hsdar-package
(hyperspectral data analysis in R) is available on CRAN.
The introductory vignette is available here:
https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/hsdar/vignettes/Hsdar-intro.pdf
The main class "Speclib" has been changed in that the additional information
is now stored in the SI slot (function
2018 Feb 06
0
OutliersO3 version 0.5.3 released
Dear all,
A revised version of OutliersO3 is available on CRAN:
<https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/OutliersO3/index.html <https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/OutliersO3/index.html>>.
The package has been restructured. The default is now that the tolerance level is set individually for each of the (six) outlier methods included. Plots have been added, as have outlier
2016 Apr 27
0
New package: msmtools (v1.0)
Greetings, R users!
It is with pleasure that I am announcing the release of msmtools package on CRAN:
https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/msmtools/index.html
msmtools provides a fast and general method for restructuring classical longitudinal data into augmented ones. The reason for this is to facilitate the modeling of longitudinal data under a multi-state framework using the 'msm?
2013 Nov 19
0
[R-pkgs] Introducing pedgene 1.2 on CRAN
Dear useRs:
We would like to introduce the "pedgene" package, version 1.2, available now on CRAN, with a brief manual available as a vignette:
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/pedgene/index.html
The pedgene package performs gene-level kernel and burden association tests with disease status and continuous response
for pedigree data, as described in our recent paper:
Schaid, D.
2020 Oct 16
0
{giscoR} v0.1.0 available on CRAN
Good afternoon:
giscoR is already available on CRAN. giscoR is a API package that helps to
retrieve data from GISCO - Eurostat. It also provides some lightweight
data sets ready to use without downloading.
GISCO is a geospatial open data repository including several data sets as
countries, coastal lines, labels or NUTS levels. The data sets are usually
provided at several resolution levels
2010 Jul 29
0
[R-pkgs] heplots 0.9-3 and candisc 0.5-18 released to CRAN
I've just released the latest R-Forge versions of heplots 0.9-3 and
candisc 0.5-18 to CRAN.
They should appear there within a day or two.
== heplots
The heplots package provides functions for visualizing hypothesis tests
in multivariate linear models (MANOVA, multivariate multiple regression,
MANCOVA, etc.). They
represent sums-of-squares-and-products matrices for linear hypotheses
and for
2017 Jun 26
0
New R package MittagLeffleR
Dear all,
apologies for interrupting your important work.
The new R package MittagLeffleR is now available on CRAN. It computes the
two types of Mittag-Leffler distributions, i.e. provides probability
density, distribution function, quantile function and random variate
generation for the Mittag-Leffler distributions, and the Mittag-Leffler
function itself. It is based on the Laplace-inversion
2015 Jun 26
1
[R-pkg-devel] Guidelines for S3 regression models
Stephen,
thanks for your effort. The more appropriate list for this discussion is
probably R-devel (as far as I understand it) so I've moved the discussion
there.
Related topics have already been discussed in the past. Specifically, I
remember contributions by Paul Johnson ("rockchalk" package) and John Fox
("effects" and "car" package) as their packages
2006 Jul 19
0
[R-pkgs] odfWeave Package
I've been meaning send an announcement for this package, but Greg Snow
beat me to the punch today.
Max
<snip>
The odfWeave package is now available on CRAN at
http://lib.stat.cmu.edu/R/CRAN/src/contrib/Descriptions/odfWeave.html
and your local mirror.
The package extends Sweave to Open Document Format (ODF) text document
files. Latex-style code chunks and in-line Sexpr commands
2011 Dec 30
0
New version of coxme / lmekin
Version 2.2 of coxme has been posted to CRAN, Windows versions and
mirrors should appear in due course. This is a major update with three
features of note:
1. A non-upwardly compatable change:
Extractor functions: beta= fixed effects, b=random effects
nlme lme4 coxme <2.2 coxme 2.2 lmekin 2.2
------------------------------------------------------
beta
2011 May 18
1
strucchange package Linux help
When I run the code below on Macintosh and Windows, the plot comes out
fine. However, on Linux, the png generated is invalid from R console,
and loading strucchange crashes rkward. Is this a known issue on Linux
and, if so, is there a workaround? Many thanks!
require(strucchange)
data("RealInt")
bp.ri <- breakpoints(RealInt~1, h=15)
summary(bp.ri)
fac.ri <- breakfactor(bp.ri,
2017 Nov 07
0
New vcov(*, complete=TRUE) etc -- coef(<lm>) vs coef(<aov>)
Dear Martin,
I think that your plan makes sense. It's too bad that aov() behaved differently in this respect from lm(), and thus created more work, but it's not be a bad thing that the difference is now explicit and documented.
I expect that that other problems like this will surface, particularly with contributed packages (and I know that you're aware that this has already happened