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2018 Published
0.3.1 Version
0 Citations
2 Authors
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FeatureImpCluster: Feature Importance for Partitional Clustering (Version 0.1.5)

2020
apisensr: Interface to 'episensr' for Sensitivity Analysis of Epidemiological Results (Version 1.0.0)

2021
bitmexr: R Client for BitMEX (Version 0.3.3)

2020
cvasi: Calibration, Validation, and Simulation of TKTD Models (Version 0.10.5)

2024
dhis2r: Client for the 'DHIS2' Web API (Version 0.1.1)

2023
dockerfiler: Easy Dockerfile Creation from R (Version 0.2.2)

2018
eph: Argentina's Permanent Household Survey Data and Manipulation Utilities (Version 1.0.0)

2019
fakir: Generate Fake Datasets for Prototyping and Teaching (Version 1.0.0)

2023
gargoyle: An Event-Based Mechanism for 'Shiny' (Version 0.0.1)

2021
geoAr: Argentina's Spatial Data Toolbox (Version 1.0.0)

2023
gitdown: Turn Your Git Commit Messages into a HTML Book (Version 0.1.6)

2021
golem: A Framework for Robust Shiny Applications (Version 0.4.1)

2019
gwpcormapper: Geographically Weighted Partial Correlation Mapper (Version 0.1.3)

2021
languagelayeR: Access the 'languagelayer' API (Version 1.2.4)

2016
neo4r: A 'Neo4J' Driver (Version 0.1.1)

2019
proustr: Tools for Natural Language Processing in French (Version 0.4.0)

2017
rgoogleclassroom: API Wrapper for Google Classroom and Google Forms (Version 0.9.1)

2023
shinipsum: Lorem-Ipsum-Like Helpers for Fast Shiny Prototyping (Version 0.1.1)

2020
shinyTempSignal: Explore Temporal and Other Phylogenetic Signals (Version 0.0.8)

2022
tidystringdist: String Distance Calculation with Tidy Data Principles (Version 0.1.4)

2017

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