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    broom

    broom

    Convert statistical analysis objects from R into tidy format

    broom is part of the tidymodels ecosystem that converts statistical model outputs (e.g. from lm, glm, t.test, lme4, etc.) into tidy tibbles — standardized data frames — using functions tidy(), glance(), and augment(). These are easier to manipulate, visualize, and report programmatically.
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    OpenGL Mathematics

    OpenGL Mathematics

    Highly Optimized Graphics Math (glm) for C

    ...Almost all functions (inline versions) and parameters are documented inside the corresponding headers. OpenGL-related functions are dropped to make this lib platform/third-party independent. Make sure you have the latest version and feel free to report bugs, troubles. Euler angles was implemented in reverse order (extrinsic) it was fixed, now they are intrinsic. Make sure that you have the latest version. vec4 and mat4 variables must be aligned. (There will be unaligned versions later). cglm doesn't alloc any memory on heap. So it doesn't provide any allocator. You should alloc memory for out parameters too if you pass pointer of memory location.
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    Algorithms Math Models

    Algorithms Math Models

    MATLAB implementations of algorithms

    Algorithms_MathModels is a large MATLAB collection of algorithms and solved examples targeted at students and teams preparing for mathematical modeling competitions (national and international contests like MCM/ICM). The repository gathers implementations and case studies across many topics commonly used in contest solutions: optimization (linear, integer, goal and nonlinear programming), heuristic and metaheuristic methods (simulated annealing, genetic algorithms, immune algorithms), neural...
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    Notepad++ GraphBuilder plugin

    Building math graphs in notepad++

    ...The latest version is powered by high-precision mode which makes calculation the overlaps much more accurate. Polar coordinate system max angle is now adjustable. The plugin builds any number of math graphs, locates its intersections and extremes, makes the report. The plugin is based on DBGP Plugin for Notepad++ by Damjan Zobo Cvetko
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    opbdp

    opbdp (non-linear) pseudo-Boolean optimization

    opbdp is an implementation in C++ of an implicit enumeration algorithm for solving (non)linear 0-1 (or pseudo-Boolean) optimization problems with integer coefficients. A research report describing the techniques used in opbdp is included.
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    ...With the basic library one can solve heat flow equations, Maxwell equations, and solid mechanical problems. Several add-ons are available for particular application classes. New paper: J. Schöberl: "C++11 Implementation of Finite Elements in NGSolve", ASC Report 30/2014, Institute for Analysis and Scientific Computing, Vienna University of Technology, 2014 http://www.asc.tuwien.ac.at/~schoeberl/wiki/publications/ngs-cpp11.pdf
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    SWordy

    SWordy

    An Office add-in which allows data import from Stata into Word

    SWordy is an Office add-in which allows data import from Stata into a Microsoft Word document. SWordy can also create automatic documents, namely Word documents which can automatically update their data by retrieving it from Stata.
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    SWire

    SWire

    A Stata plugin for connecting Stata with other software

    ...SWire can be interrogated on a local network and it accepts AJAX queries, thus enabling the development of web applications which provide the user with graphical user interfaces. For example, a web application running on a browser can interact with Stata on a local network; this application could be a data entry form or an automatic report. By providing a communication protocol, SWire makes it possible to connect Stata with many other applications for data exchange and basic interaction, thereby extending the capabilities of Stata. SWire requires Stata >=13.
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    EDM Calibration Baseline Fitting

    EDM Calibration Baseline Fitting

    EDMFit is an adjustment tool to estimate EDM calibration parameters.

    ...For refractive index determination, the application supports the following models: - Barrel and Sears (1939), - Edlen (1953, 1966), - Owens (1967), - IAG (1999) and - Ciddor (1996, 2002). The results of the adjustment are reported in a template-based and valid HTML5/CSS3 report.
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    ...The plotted graphs can be exported as images, in various format. Language supported: italian. Next version probably will include other languages; certainly english will be the first. This is a beta version, so please report any bug if you find something wrong! Your help will be very appreciated! NEWS! asymptotic diagram plotting function added! the function is in beta test, and does not support complex factor.
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    PhEq_bootstrap

    FDA's f2 computation with bootstrap technique

    This program was developed as a help in establishing pharmaceutical equivalence by use of FDA f2 coefficient. It was designed to help with f2 computation in cases when intra- and inter-batch variability is large, namely RSD>10%. The use of statistical bootstrap technique allows to implement confidence interval (CI) into the f2 coefficients resulting in overcoming of their major drawback in the original metrics. The algorithm provides possible “worst case scenario” of f2 values, thus...
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    FreDec

    Parallelized FREquency DEComposer algorithm

    ...See the details of the underlying theory in Baluev 2013, MNRAS, V. 436, P. 807 The description of the algorithm itself can be found in arXiv:1309.0100. Please go to the project forum to report any bugs.
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    Myrtle

    Myrtle

    A simple programmable spreadsheet for learning statistics.

    ...This can help students focus attention on the important relationships among particular rows or columns of data. Myrtle's graphics and reporting features allow students to report back to their instructors their mastery of course content.
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    Program for presentation of geometrical euclidean constructions. Utilises own script language for description of the construction. Construction is performed step by step and detailed report in HTML as well as final result in JPEG/PNG can be exported.
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    Statastizard

    Statistics Wizard

    Statastizard(c)2012 Nick Emblow is a program designed to guide its user into the right statistical test, perform the test, and report the results in a meaningful way. The idea of this is that the user won't actually need to know that they are using a mann-whitney U over a t-test, for example - it just tests for normality and homoscedastic of variance, and decides which test to use, then reports the results. Why? Because time after time, people come to me with some test that they've done that they think "proves" something - when in reality they've either not done a comparative test to start with (ex. a correlation), failed to test for confounding factors (such as normality etc) and as a result, failed to appropriately identify even the right test to do.
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