Referenced by ⇅
Year
revise : Dynamic Revision Letters for 'Rmarkdown' Manuscripts (Version 0.1.0)
2025
rmsMD : Output Results from 'rms' Models for Medical Journals (Version 0.1.2)
2025
rtables.officer : Exporting Tools for 'rtables' (Version 0.0.2)
2025
SurveyDefense : Survey Defense Tool (Version 0.2.0)
2024
accessr : Command Line Tools to Produce Accessible Documents using 'R Markdown' (Version 1.1.1)
2024
apmx : Automated Population Pharmacokinetic Dataset Assembly (Version 1.1.1)
2024
autoslider.core : Slide Automation for Tables, Listings and Figures (Version 0.2.3)
2024
flexlsx : Exporting 'flextable' to 'xlsx' Files (Version 0.3.4)
2024
rsides : SIDES-Based Subgroup Search Algorithms (Version 0.1)
2024
saros : Semi-Automatic Reporting of Ordinary Surveys (Version 1.5.1)
2024
toxSummary : Visualize and Summarize Repeat-Dose Toxicology Study Results (Version 1.0.0)
2024
visOmopResults : Graphs and Tables for OMOP Results (Version 1.0.2)
2024
visvaR : Shiny-Based Statistical Solutions for Agricultural Research (Version 1.0.0)
2024
GRShiny : Graded Response Model (Version 1.0.0)
2023
Rrepest : An Analyzer of International Large Scale Assessments in Education (Version 1.5.4)
2023
TestAnaAPP : A 'shiny' App for Test Analysis and Visualization (Version 1.1.2)
2023
gto : Insert 'gt' Tables into Word Documents (Version 0.1.2)
2023
ivo.table : Nicely Formatted Contingency Tables and Frequency Tables (Version 0.6)
2023
manymome.table : Publication-Ready Tables for 'manymome' Results (Version 0.4.0)
2023
reappraised : Statistical Tools for Assessing Publication Integrity of Groups of Trials (Version 0.1.1)
2023
robmedExtra : Extra Functionality for (Robust) Mediation Analysis (Version 0.1.1)
2023
washi : Washington Soil Health Initiative Branding (Version 0.2.0)
2023
renderthis : Render Slides to Different Formats (Version 0.2.0)
2022
DemographicTable : Creating Demographic Table (Version 0.1.10)
2022
activAnalyzer : A 'Shiny' App to Analyze Accelerometer-Measured Daily Physical Behavior Data (Version 2.1.2)
2022
autoReg : Automatic Linear and Logistic Regression and Survival Analysis (Version 0.3.3)
2022
codebookr : Create Codebooks from Data Frames (Version 0.1.8)
2022
interpretCI : Estimate the Confidence Interval and Interpret Step by Step (Version 0.1.1)
2022
reservr : Fit Distributions and Neural Networks to Censored and Truncated Data (Version 0.0.3)
2022
MedianaDesigner : Power and Sample Size Calculations for Clinical Trials (Version 0.13)
2021
crosstable : Crosstables for Descriptive Analyses (Version 0.8.1)
2021
inTextSummaryTable : Creation of in-Text Summary Table (Version 3.3.3)
2021
kfa : K-Fold Cross Validation for Factor Analysis (Version 0.2.2)
2021
onbrand : Templated Reporting Workflows in Word and PowerPoint (Version 1.0.6)
2021
presenter : Present Data with Style (Version 0.1.2)
2021
r2pptx : Object Oriented R -> PowerPoint (Version 0.1.0)
2021
repmod : Create Report Table from Different Objects (Version 0.1.7)
2021
DescrTab2 : Publication Quality Descriptive Statistics Tables (Version 2.1.16)
2020
MCPModPack : Simulation-Based Design and Analysis of Dose-Finding Trials (Version 0.5)
2020
interactionR : Full Reporting of Interaction Analyses (Version 0.1.7)
2020
officedown : Enhanced 'R Markdown' Format for 'Word' and 'PowerPoint' (Version 0.3.3)
2020
r2rtf : Easily Create Production-Ready Rich Text Format (RTF) Tables and Figures (Version 1.1.3)
2020
statgenGWAS : Genome Wide Association Studies (Version 1.0.10)
2020
strand : A Framework for Investment Strategy Simulation (Version 0.2.0)
2020
processR : Implementation of the "PROCESS" Macro (Version 0.2.7)
2019
demoGraphic : Providing Demographic Table with the P-Value, Standardized Mean Difference Value (Version 0.1.0)
2019
documenter : Documents Files (Version 0.1.3)
2019
eoffice : Export or Graph and Tables to 'Microsoft' Office and Import Figures and Tables (Version 0.2.2)
2019
gtsummary : Presentation-Ready Data Summary and Analytic Result Tables (Version 2.1.0)
2019
jsmodule : 'RStudio' Addins and 'Shiny' Modules for Medical Research (Version 1.6.3)
2019
modelsummary : Summary Tables and Plots for Statistical Models and Data: Beautiful, Customizable, and Publication-Ready (Version 2.3.0)
2019
ubiquity : PKPD, PBPK, and Systems Pharmacology Modeling Tools (Version 2.1.0)
2019
EpiReport : Epidemiological Report (Version 1.0.2)
2018
SWMPrExtension : Functions for Analyzing and Plotting Estuary Monitoring Data (Version 2.2.5.1)
2018
augmentedRCBD : Analysis of Augmented Randomised Complete Block Designs (Version 0.1.7)
2018
bfw : Bayesian Framework for Computational Modeling (Version 0.4.2)
2018
esquisse : Explore and Visualize Your Data Interactively (Version 2.1.0)
2018
export : Streamlined Export of Graphs and Data Tables (Version 0.3.0)
2018
rrtable : Reproducible Research with a Table of R Codes (Version 0.3.0)
2018
thinkr : Tools for Cleaning Up Messy Files (Version 0.16)
2018
GWSDAT : GroundWater Spatiotemporal Data Analysis Tool (GWSDAT) (Version 3.2.1)
2017
WordR : Rendering Word Documents with R Inline Code (Version 0.3.6)
2017
basictabler : Construct Rich Tables for Output to 'HTML'/'Excel' (Version 1.0.2)
2017
flextable : Functions for Tabular Reporting (Version 0.9.7)
2017
huxtable : Easily Create and Style Tables for LaTeX, HTML and Other Formats (Version 5.6.0)
2017
mschart : Chart Generation for 'Microsoft Word' and 'Microsoft PowerPoint' Documents (Version 0.4.0)
2017
microplot : Microplots (Sparklines) in 'LaTeX', 'Word', 'HTML', 'Excel' (Version 1.0-45)
2016
rvg : R Graphics Devices for 'Office' Vector Graphics Output (Version 0.3.4)
2016
Mediana : Clinical Trial Simulations (Version 1.0.8)
2015
relMix : Relationship Inference for DNA Mixtures (Version 1.4.1)
2015
ztable : Zebra-Striped Tables in LaTeX and HTML Formats (Version 0.2.3)
2014
compareGroups : Descriptive Analysis by Groups (Version 4.9.1)
2010
epiR : Tools for the Analysis of Epidemiological Data (Version 2.0.80)
2008
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