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700. Interface to use SIMPLACE from R - Package simplace is an interface to the crop modelling framwork SIMPLACE (www.simplace.net). It provides high level functions to run simulations and transform the output into R objects.
To get the actual development version, you can use devtools::install_github('gk-crop/simplace_rpkg'). See https://github.com/gk-crop/simplace_rpkg for more information. | |
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701. arbR - An R interface to Arblib - abrR - An R interface to Arb(lib).
Arblib is a (Free Software) C library for arbitrary-precision ball arithmetic,
https://arblib.org/
In some sense a generalization from Rmpfr, as the Arb library is based on
FLINT, MPFR, and GMP. All four of these C libraries are readily available under the LGPL and also as packages in Linux distributions such as Debian, Fedora, Ubuntu, etc. | |
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702. Meta-Analysis of Individual Differences - Functions for meta-analysis of individual differences. Intended for tests with dichotomous items and a Beta-binomial total score distribution. Beta-binomial parameters are estimated using moment estimation and integrated with bivariate meta-analysis. | |
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703. RcmdrPlugin.UCA - Rcmdr adds for novices - An 'Rcmdr' plugin that customize 'Rcmdr' (test for randomness, confidence interval and test for sigma for one normal sample, predictions using active model and psychometry section) to teach statistics in a first university course on statistics.
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