R Package Scholar
27,072
Referenced by ⇅ Year
FastRet: Retention Time Prediction in Liquid Chromatography (Version 1.1.3)

2024
CICA: Clusterwise Independent Component Analysis (Version 1.1.1)

2021
LDAvis: Interactive Visualization of Topic Models (Version 0.3.2)

2015
Twitmo: Twitter Topic Modeling and Visualization for R (Version 0.1.2)

2021
altdoc: Package Documentation Websites with 'Quarto', 'Docsify', 'Docute', or 'MkDocs' (Version 0.4.0)

2022
animate: A Web-Based Graphics Device for Animated Visualisations (Version 0.3.9.4)

2023
animint2: Animated Interactive Grammar of Graphics (Version 2024.11.2)

2019
azuremlsdk: Interface to the 'Azure Machine Learning' 'SDK' (Version 1.10.0)

2019
blogdown: Create Blogs and Websites with R Markdown (Version 1.19)

2017
bookdown: Authoring Books and Technical Documents with R Markdown (Version 0.41)

2016
brainR: Helper Functions to 'misc3d' and 'rgl' Packages for Brain Imaging (Version 1.6.0)

2014
collatz: Functions Related to the Collatz/Syracuse/3n+1 Problem (Version 1.0.0)

2022
dataspice: Create Lightweight Schema.org Descriptions of Data (Version 1.1.0)

2020
iheiddown: For Writing Geneva Graduate Institute Documents (Version 0.9.7)

2021
mapview: Interactive Viewing of Spatial Data in R (Version 2.11.2)

2015
pagedown: Paginate the HTML Output of R Markdown with CSS for Print (Version 0.21)

2019
redist: Simulation Methods for Legislative Redistricting (Version 4.2.0)

2015
rgexf: Build, Import, and Export GEXF Graph Files (Version 0.16.3)

2012
rqti: Create Tests According to QTI 2.1 Standard (Version 0.3.0)

2024
sentopics: Tools for Joint Sentiment and Topic Analysis of Textual Data (Version 0.7.4)

2022
threeBrain: Your Advanced 3D Brain Visualization (Version 1.2.0)

2019
webdriver: 'WebDriver' Client for 'PhantomJS' (Version 1.0.6)

2018
xaringan: Presentation Ninja (Version 0.30)

2016

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