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    magrittr

    magrittr

    Improve the readability of R code with the pipe

    magrittr introduces the pipe operator (%>%) and related functional utilities into R. It underlies the powerful piped syntax widely adopted in tidyverse workflows by enabling left-hand argument passing and providing helpers like compound assignment pipes and exposition pipes.
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    dplyr

    dplyr

    dplyr: A grammar of data manipulation

    dplyr is an R package that provides a consistent and intuitive grammar for data manipulation, enabling users to filter, arrange, summarize, and transform data efficiently. Part of the tidyverse ecosystem, dplyr simplifies complex data operations through a clear and readable syntax, whether working with data frames, tibbles, or databases. It is widely used in data science and statistical analysis workflows.
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    TinyTeX

    TinyTeX

    Cross-platform, portable, and easy-to-maintain LaTeX distribution

    A lightweight, cross-platform, portable, and easy-to-maintain LaTeX distribution based on TeX Live. TinyTeX, is a custom LaTeX distribution based on TeX Live that is small in size but still functions well in most cases. Even if you run into the problem of missing LaTeX packages, it should be super clear to you what you need to do. In fact, if you are an R Markdown user, there is nothing you need to do, because missing packages will just be installed automatically. You may not even know the...
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    mlr

    mlr

    Machine Learning in R

    R does not define a standardized interface for its machine-learning algorithms. Therefore, for any non-trivial experiments, you need to write lengthy, tedious, and error-prone wrappers to call the different algorithms and unify their respective output. {mlr} provides this infrastructure so that you can focus on your experiments! The framework provides supervised methods like classification, regression, and survival analysis along with their corresponding evaluation and optimization methods,...
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    AnomalyDetection

    AnomalyDetection

    Anomaly Detection with R

    AnomalyDetection is an R package developed by Twitter for detecting anomalies in seasonal univariate time series. It implements the Seasonal Hybrid Extreme Studentized Deviate (S‑H‑ESD) test, which reliably identifies both global and local outliers in data with trends and seasonality—commonly applied to system metrics, engagement data, and business KPIs.
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    ExData Plotting1

    ExData Plotting1

    Plotting Assignment 1 for Exploratory Data Analysis

    This repository explores household energy usage over time using the “Individual household electric power consumption” dataset from the UC Irvine Machine Learning Repository. The dataset covers nearly four years of minute-level measurements, including power consumption, voltage, current intensity, and detailed sub-metering values for different household areas. For analysis, focus is placed on a two-day period in February 2007, highlighting short-term consumption trends. The data requires...
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