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    ggplot2

    ggplot2

    An implementation of the Grammar of Graphics in R

    ggplot2 is a system written in R for declaratively creating graphics. It is based on The Grammar of Graphics, which focuses on following a layered approach to describe and construct visualizations or graphics in a structured manner. With ggplot2 you simply provide the data, tell ggplot2 how to map variables to aesthetics, what graphical primitives to use, and it will take care of the rest. ggplot2 is over 10 years old and is used by hundreds of thousands of people all over the world for plotting. In most cases using ggplot2 starts with supplying a dataset and aesthetic mapping (with aes()); adding on layers (like geom_point() or geom_histogram()), scales (like scale_colour_brewer()), and faceting specifications (like facet_wrap()); and finally, coordinating systems. ggplot2 has a rich ecosystem of community-maintained extensions for those looking for more innovation. ggplot2 is a part of the tidyverse, an ecosystem of R packages designed for data science.
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    LabPlot

    LabPlot

    Data Visualization and Analysis

    LabPlot is a FREE, open source and cross-platform Data Visualization and Analysis software accessible to everyone.
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    Data Science Specialization

    Data Science Specialization

    Course materials for the Data Science Specialization on Coursera

    The Data Science Specialization Courses repository is a collection of materials that support the Johns Hopkins University Data Science Specialization on Coursera. It contains the source code and resources used throughout the specialization’s courses, covering a broad range of data science concepts and techniques. The repository is designed as a shared space for code examples, datasets, and instructional materials, helping learners follow along with lectures and assignments. It spans essential topics such as R programming, data cleaning, exploratory data analysis, statistical inference, regression models, machine learning, and practical data science projects. By providing centralized resources, the repo makes it easier for students to practice concepts and replicate examples from the curriculum. It also offers a structured view of how multiple disciplines—programming, statistics, and applied data analysis—come together in a professional workflow.
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    rayshader

    rayshader

    R Package for 2D and 3D mapping and data visualization

    This is an R package designed for producing beautiful and interactive 2D and 3D visualizations — especially maps and terrain renderings — using elevation/gridded data and ray-tracing / hill-shading methods. At its core, rayshader takes a matrix of elevations and applies shading, texture, ambient occlusion, overlays, and light modeling (ray shade, lambertian shading, etc.) to produce realistic relief maps. Users can rotate, zoom, and animate the scenes or script camera trajectories programmatically. It supports outputting high-quality renders via path tracing (using a companion package) and also offers depth-of-field (“cinematic blur”) effects to bring visual focus into scenes. It allows layering relational data (roads, points, polygons) on top of the shaded terrain, so you can combine spatial data overlays with the 3D model. The package can export models to 3D formats like STL or OBJ for 3D printing or external rendering.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    rmarkdown

    rmarkdown

    Dynamic Documents for R

    R Markdown is an R package for creating dynamic, reproducible documents that combine code (R, Python, SQL, etc.), results (figures, tables), and narrative text. Built on Knitr and Pandoc, it supports generating HTML, PDF, Word, slideshows, dashboards, and more. It’s widely used in data science and reproducible reporting workflows.
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    gganimate

    gganimate

    A Grammar of Animated Graphics

    gganimate extends the grammar of graphics as implemented by ggplot2 to include the description of animation. It does this by providing a range of new grammar classes that can be added to the plot object in order to customize how it should change with time. Here we take a simple boxplot of fuel consumption as a function of cylinders and let it transition between the number of gears available in the cars. As this is a discrete split (gear being best described as an ordered factor) we use transition_states and provide a relative length to use for transition and state view. As not all combinations of data are present there are states missing a box. We define that when a box appears it should fade into view, whereas it should shrink away when it disappears. Lastly, we decide to use a sinusoidal easing for all our aesthetics (here, only y is changing) gganimate is available on CRAN and can be installed with install.packages('gganimate').
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    gt R

    gt R

    Easily generate information-rich, publication-quality tables from R

    With the gt package, anyone can make wonderful-looking tables using the R programming language. The gt philosophy: we can construct a wide variety of useful tables with a cohesive set of table parts. These include the table header, the stub, the column labels and spanner column labels, the table body, and the table footer. It all begins with table data (be it a tibble or a data frame). You then decide how to compose your gt table with the elements and formatting you need for the task at hand. Finally, the table is rendered by printing it at the console, including it in an R Markdown document, or exporting it to a file using gtsave(). Currently, gt supports the HTML, LaTeX, and RTF output formats.
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    hrbrthemes

    hrbrthemes

    Opinionated, typographic-centric ggplot2 themes and theme components

    hrbrthemes is a focused ggplot2 theme package with an emphasis on typography, layout precision, and visual polish. It includes themes like theme_ipsum and Font scales tailored for clean, high‑quality production graphics.
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    nichenetr

    nichenetr

    NicheNet: predict active ligand-target links between interacting cells

    nichenetr: the R implementation of the NicheNet method. The goal of NicheNet is to study intercellular communication from a computational perspective. NicheNet uses human or mouse gene expression data of interacting cells as input and combines this with a prior model that integrates existing knowledge on ligand-to-target signaling paths. This allows to predict ligand-receptor interactions that might drive gene expression changes in cells of interest. This model of prior information on potential ligand-target links can then be used to infer active ligand-target links between interacting cells. NicheNet prioritizes ligands according to their activity (i.e., how well they predict observed changes in gene expression in the receiver cell) and looks for affected targets with high potential to be regulated by these prioritized ligands.
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    JuliaConnectoR

    JuliaConnectoR

    A functionally oriented interface for calling Julia from R

    This R-package provides a functionally oriented interface between R and Julia. The goal is to call functions from Julia packages directly as R functions. Julia functions imported via the JuliaConnectoR can accept and return R variables. It is also possible to pass R functions as arguments in place of Julia functions, which allows callbacks from Julia to R. From a technical perspective, R data structures are serialized with an optimized custom streaming format, sent to a (local) Julia TCP server, and translated to Julia data structures by Julia. The results of function calls are likewise translated back to R. Complex Julia structures can either be used by reference via proxy objects in R or fully translated to R data structures.
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    forecast

    forecast

    Forecasting Functions for Time Series and Linear Models

    The forecast package is a comprehensive R package for time series analysis and forecasting. It provides functions for building, assessing, and using univariate forecasting models (e.g. ARIMA, exponential smoothing, etc.), tools for automatic model selection, diagnostics, plotting, forecasting future values, etc. It's widely used in statistics, economics, business forecasting, environmental science, etc. Exponential smoothing state space models (ETS) including seasonal components. Residual checks, model accuracy, plots, forecast error measures etc.
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    sf (Simple Features)

    sf (Simple Features)

    Simple Features for R

    sf is an R package that implements “simple features” (standardized vector spatial data) for R. It allows spatial vector data (points, lines, polygons etc.) to be represented as records in data frames (or tibbles) with geometry list columns, and performs spatial operations (geometry operations, coordinate reference system transformations, reading/writing spatial data, integration with spatial databases etc.). It interfaces to GDAL, GEOS, PROJ libraries for robust operations. Reading and writing spatial vector data via many file formats/drivers through GDAL, and spatial databases (PostGIS etc.) Supports all standard simple feature geometry types (points, linestrings, polygons, multi-geometries etc.) in various dimensions (XY, XYZ, XYM, XYZM).
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    No-code system is for the visual creation of structural-functional models and the automatic generation of R language simulation models. The program can be used to describe information, production, organizational, and other processes. For graphical representation, the EdPM/EPM notation is used, which allowed us to implement: - structural-functional modeling using graphical methods; - the study of the efficiency of structural-functional models using simulation methods, that allow (e.g. unlike Petri nets) to process queries in groups, which is important for the study of the efficiency of using such methods as volumetric calendar planning and AI methods in process activities, since the operating time of these methods depends on the number of parameters and changes nonlinearly; - the study of multiprocess systems; - the results were obtained, that allow you to find efficient topologies of structural-functional models.
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    ComplexHeatmap

    ComplexHeatmap

    Make Complex Heatmaps

    ComplexHeatmap is an R/Bioconductor package by Zuguang Gu et al. designed to create highly flexible, complex, richly annotated heatmaps and related visualizations. It allows arranging multiple heatmaps, adding annotations, combining heatmaps, customizing colors, layouts, and integrating other plots. Often used in genomics/bioinformatics to show expression, methylation, etc., with sidebars, annotations, clustering, etc. Highly customizable layout: combining different heatmaps, arranging and splitting, dealing with multiple heatmap merges, combining with other plots etc. Integration with Shiny / interactive heatmaps via companion packages (InteractiveComplexHeatmap) to allow interactivity, etc.
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    FAST-GHG

    FAST-GHG

    A fast tool to caculatate greenhouse gases in agriculture

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    FriendsDon'tLetFriends

    FriendsDon'tLetFriends

    Friends don't let friends make certain types of data visualization

    Friends don't let friends make certain types of data visualization - What are they and why are they bad.
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    Harmony Data Integration

    Harmony Data Integration

    Fast, sensitive and accurate integration of single-cell data

    Harmony is a general-purpose R package with an efficient algorithm for integrating multiple data sets. It is especially useful for large single-cell datasets such as single-cell RNA-seq. Harmony has been tested on R versions =4. Please consult the DESCRIPTION file for more details on required R packages. Harmony has been tested on Linux, OS X, and Windows platforms.
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    MHNs Data Science Examples

    MHNs Data Science Examples

    Collection of data science examples.

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    OmicSelector

    OmicSelector

    Feature selection and deep learning modeling for omic biomarker study

    OmicSelector is an environment, Docker-based web application, and R package for biomarker signature selection (feature selection) from high-throughput experiments and others. It was initially developed for miRNA-seq (small RNA, smRNA-seq; hence the name was miRNAselector), RNA-seq and qPCR, but can be applied for every problem where numeric features should be selected to counteract overfitting of the models. Using our tool, you can choose features, like miRNAs, with the most significant diagnostic potential (based on the results of miRNA-seq, for validation in qPCR experiments).
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    Reproducible-research

    Reproducible-research

    A Reproducible Data Analysis Workflow with R Markdown, Git, Make, etc.

    In this tutorial, we describe a workflow to ensure long-term reproducibility of R-based data analyses. The workflow leverages established tools and practices from software engineering. It combines the benefits of various open-source software tools including R Markdown, Git, Make, and Docker, whose interplay ensures seamless integration of version management, dynamic report generation conforming to various journal styles, and full cross-platform and long-term computational reproducibility. The workflow ensures meeting the primary goals that 1) the reporting of statistical results is consistent with the actual statistical results (dynamic report generation), 2) the analysis exactly reproduces at a later point in time even if the computing platform or software is changed (computational reproducibility), and 3) changes at any time (during development and post-publication) are tracked, tagged, and documented while earlier versions of both data and code remain accessible.
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    Wes Anderson Palettes

    Wes Anderson Palettes

    A Wes Anderson color palette for R

    Tired of generic mass produced palettes for your plots? Short of adding an owl and dressing up your plot in a bowler hat, here’s the most indie thing you can do to one. The first round of palettes derived from the amazing Tumblr blog Wes Anderson Palettes.
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    brms

    brms

    brms R package for Bayesian generalized multivariate models using Stan

    brms is an R package by Paul Bürkner which provides a high-level interface for fitting Bayesian multilevel (i.e. mixed effects) models, generalized linear / non-linear / multivariate models using Stan as the backend. It allows R users to specify complex Bayesian models using formula syntax similar to lme4 but with far more flexibility (distributions, link functions, hierarchical structure, nonlinear terms, etc.). It supports model diagnostics, posterior predictive checking, model comparison, custom priors, and advanced features such as distributional regression.
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    circlize

    circlize

    Circular visualization in R

    circlize is an R package for creating circular visualizations (plots laid out in circular coordinate systems) in a very flexible way. It implements many types of plots using circular layouts: chord diagrams, circular heatmaps, arcs/links between sectors, genomic data visualization, etc. It provides low-level drawing functions as well as high-level functions to build complex visualizations. It’s often used in genomics, network analysis, or other fields where relationships among categories or entities can be nicely displayed in a circular fashion. Support for circular heatmaps, multiple tracks (rings), for showing multiple layers of data per sector. Good performance and stable codebase, detailed documentation including a book on usage examples.
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    clusterProfiler

    clusterProfiler

    A universal enrichment tool for interpreting omics data

    clusterProfiler is an R/Bioconductor package that provides a unified workflow for functional enrichment analysis to interpret high-throughput omics results. It supports both over-representation analysis and gene set enrichment analysis, letting you work with unranked gene lists or ranked statistics from differential pipelines. The package connects to multiple knowledge bases—such as Gene Ontology, KEGG, Reactome, Disease Ontology, MeSH and others—through a consistent interface so you can query different biological lenses without rewriting code. It is designed for breadth, covering coding and non-coding features and thousands of organisms by leveraging continuously updated annotations. Results are returned in tidy, manipulation-friendly structures and pair naturally with rich visualization functions (via companion tooling) to summarize pathways, terms, and gene–set relationships.
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    covid19model

    covid19model

    Code for modelling estimated deaths and cases for COVID19

    Code for modeling estimated deaths and infections for COVID-19 from "Estimating the effects of non-pharmaceutical interventions on COVID-19 in Europe", Flaxman, Mishra, Gandy et al, Nature, 2020, the published version of our original Report 13. This is the release related to our Tiers paper, where we use the latent factor model to estimate the effectiveness of tiers systems in England. Peer-reviewed version is to be out soon. All other code is still the same for previous releases. The code should be run in full mode to obtain credible results. Not running a full run to estimate anything is not recommended and discouraged. Only a full run should be used to get results.
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