Result for 0B278BC5284E12DD90D8B4A7819D4C1E59A17FAC

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/elpa-ess/changelog.Debian.gz
FileSize839
MD5E6EE6E9FD814B51F3BA5C3321ED31A9A
SHA-10B278BC5284E12DD90D8B4A7819D4C1E59A17FAC
SHA-256A511243051178AFF2D2F14B276379DAC71A92154412F32E22C77799661646781
SSDEEP12:XpSe/lpGYJ706fQCB1elNJ4lxQfAxvlRkfoj0nxvasosckEu7PSmotQ8VLxi:X8eVG3UActRjjso7FuGhLU
TLSHT12E0186DD42CF047ED7EE33A2C51B9D63140706E475D02A5427F70C45E0D1E9606F2722
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

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FileSize1217312
MD57588FFCD88A81BDD1235CB37E198B03F
PackageDescriptionEmacs mode for statistical programming and data analysis "Emacs Speaks Statistics" (ESS) is an add-on package for emacs text editors such as GNU Emacs and XEmacs. It is designed to support editing of scripts and interaction with various statistical analysis programs such as R, S-Plus, SAS, Stata and OpenBUGS/JAGS. Although all users of these statistical analysis programs are welcome to apply ESS, advanced users or professionals who regularly work with text-based statistical analysis scripts, with various statistical languages/programs, or with different operating systems might benefit from it the most. . The rationale for developing ESS is that most statistical analysis systems provide a more or less sophisticated graphical user interface (GUI). However, their full power is only available using their scripting language. Furthermore, complex statistical analysis projects require a high degree of automation and documentation which can only be handled by creating statistical analysis scripts. Unfortunately, many statistics packages provide only weak text editor functionality and show major differences between them. Without a unified text editor user interface additional effort is required from the user to cope with limited functionality and with text editor differences. . Therefore, emacs editors and the ESS package provide the following major features: - Support for various operating systems Examples: Linux, Unix, Mac OS X and MS Windows - Working environment based on emacs Examples: File Manager (Dired), File Transfer Client/Telnet Client (Tramp), Multiple Clipboards (registers), Bookmarks, Abbreviations, and many others - Support for various statistical analysis languages Examples: R, S-Plus, SAS, Stata and OpenBUGS/JAGS Examples: Keybindings, Abbreviations, Syntax highlighting, Code formatting, Commenting, Submitting scripts, Displaying results and Searching documentation . ESS is freely available under the GNU General Public License (GPL). For further technical and legal information please refer to the ESS Manual.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNameelpa-ess
PackageSectiongnu-r
PackageVersion18.10.2-2
SHA-1D7715C385FABA08027D9AB8BE929AF826BE4989D
SHA-2560031982AB0B367114DDDD16AA85A20C24862EAF544342C18BB7E8BB84A5D00C2