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htmlTable: Advanced Tables for Markdown/HTML

Max Gordon  Stephen Gragg  Peter Konings   View description and downloadsView dependenciesGitHub project

2014 Published
2.4.2 Version
0 Citations
3 Authors
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2015
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2015
Greg: Regression Helper Functions (Version 2.0.2)

2018
Hmisc: Harrell Miscellaneous (Version 5.1-2)

2003
PTXQC: Quality Report Generation for MaxQuant and mzTab Results (Version 1.1.1)

2016
SemNetDictionaries: Dictionaries for the 'SemNetCleaner' Package (Version 0.2.0)

2019
SemNetCleaner: An Automated Cleaning Tool for Semantic and Linguistic Data (Version 1.3.4)

2018
allMT: Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Maintenance Therapy Analysis (Version 0.1.0)

2023
circumplex: Analysis and Visualization of Circular Data (Version 0.3.10)

2018
compareDF: Do a Git Style Diff of the Rows Between Two Dataframes with Similar Structure (Version 2.3.5)

2016
condformat: Conditional Formatting in Data Frames (Version 0.10.1)

2016
expss: Tables, Labels and Some Useful Functions from Spreadsheets and 'SPSS' Statistics (Version 0.11.6)

2016
microplot: Microplots (Sparklines) in 'LaTeX', 'Word', 'HTML', 'Excel' (Version 1.0-45)

2016
packagefinder: Comfortable Search for R Packages on CRAN, Either Directly from the R Console or with an R Studio Add-in (Version 0.3.5)

2018
rms: Regression Modeling Strategies (Version 6.8-0)

2009
scipub: Summarize Data for Scientific Publication (Version 1.2.3)

2020
soc.ca: Specific Correspondence Analysis for the Social Sciences (Version 0.8.0)

2014
tcpl: ToxCast Data Analysis Pipeline (Version 3.1.0)

2018
visualFields: Statistical Methods for Visual Fields (Version 1.0.1)

2012

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