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Contributed R Packages
Below is a list of all packages provided by project Dataset.
Important note for package binaries: R-Forge provides these binaries only for the most recent version of R, but not for older versions. In order to successfully install the packages provided on R-Forge, you have to switch to the most recent version of R or, alternatively, install from the package sources (.tar.gz).
Packages
Dataset | Handling survey data in R. (depreciated) | |||||||||
This package provides a class, called Dataset, and some methods allowing to handle efficiently survey data: handle variable labels, values labels, and retrieve information about missing values like in a SPSSdata set file. In particularity we can switch a specific missing value type from a NA to a level to use it in the analysis. A function allowing to import data from a SPSS file to a Dataset object is provided. | ||||||||||
Version: 0.2.60.0 | Last change: 2014-11-17 10:56:29+01 | Rev.: 154 | ||||||||||
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R install command:
install.packages("Dataset", repos="http://R-Forge.R-project.org") | ||||||||||
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Rsocialdata | Handling survey data in R. (official release) | |||||||||
This package provides a class, called Rsocialdata, and some methods allowing to handle efficiently survey data: handle variable labels, values labels, and retrieve information about missing values like in a SPSSdata set file. In particularity we can switch a specific missing value type from a NA to a level to use it in the analysis. A function allowing to import data from a SPSS file to a Rsocialdata object is provided. | ||||||||||
Version: 0.2.60.3 | Last change: 2014-11-17 11:44:37+01 | Rev.: 155 | ||||||||||
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R install command:
install.packages("Rsocialdata", repos="http://R-Forge.R-project.org") | ||||||||||
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Rsocialdata.network | Network tools for the Rsocialdata package | |||||||||
Extension of the Rsocialdata package providing tools for handling network survey data | ||||||||||
Version: 0.4.2 | Last change: 2015-03-04 17:46:09+01 | Rev.: 157 | ||||||||||
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R install command:
install.packages("Rsocialdata.network", repos="http://R-Forge.R-project.org") | ||||||||||
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Rsocialdata0 | Handling survey data in R. (beta version, not for use) | |||||||||
This package provides a class, called Dataset, and some methods allowing to handle efficiently survey data: handle variable labels, values labels, and retrieve information about missing values like in a SPSSdata set file. In particularity we can switch a specific missing value type from a NA to a level to use it in the analysis. A function allowing to import data from a SPSS file to a Dataset object is provided. | ||||||||||
Version: 0.0.1.0 | Last change: 2014-05-06 15:12:30+02 | Rev.: 151 | ||||||||||
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R install command:
install.packages("Rsocialdata0", repos="http://R-Forge.R-project.org") | ||||||||||
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