Result for 0FBD580FC41A53D35100F081751FB7E3B22364B3

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/R/library/DescTools/data/Rdata.rds
FileSize221
MD57CED6EA7AECDF08EA6CCB54CF50704CD
SHA-10FBD580FC41A53D35100F081751FB7E3B22364B3
SHA-256177055AD1F126B313DCCE080B8067B89629E2A5021E553C03439E892873E5AC4
SSDEEP6:XtTNHtYoO5WBayoE3nzCMoXldF7J9WY+yA/a4t8gvY:XLmWbo2nzXkddpg8f
TLSHT1C3D09701017607B3A00B845E409A2BC34911C31BDC224A00F04088B5ED078F080B0019
hashlookup:parent-total13
hashlookup:trust100

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Parents (Total: 13)

The searched file hash is included in 13 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD53A55A07B8B56F48D93D72E7562056062
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionDescTools contains a bunch of basic statistic functions and convenience wrappers for efficiently describing data, creating specific plots, doing reports using MS Word, Excel or PowerPoint. The package's intention is to offer a toolbox, which facilitates the (notoriously time consuming) first descriptive tasks in data analysis, consisting of calculating descriptive statistics, drawing graphical summaries and reporting the results. Many of the included functions can be found scattered in other packages and other sources written partly by Titans of R. The reason for collecting them here, was primarily to have them consolidated in ONE instead of dozens of packages (which themselves might depend on other packages which are not needed at all), and to provide a common and consistent interface as far as function and arguments naming, NA handling, recycling rules etc. are concerned. Google style guides were used as naming rules (in absence of convincing alternatives). The 'camel style' was consequently applied to functions borrowed from contributed R packages as well.
PackageNameR-DescTools
PackageRelease3.241
PackageVersion0.99.8.1
SHA-10194CDB05A302626C3E69672A8865AF418C93B2F
SHA-2563010291DD834E996629582D2CD3F5187C1CA4C31DA10073FDF3BCEADC3A51842
Key Value
MD5CA48D2BFE6898CD053C206BA73AA76B1
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionDescTools contains a bunch of basic statistic functions and convenience wrappers for efficiently describing data, creating specific plots, doing reports using MS Word, Excel or PowerPoint. The package's intention is to offer a toolbox, which facilitates the (notoriously time consuming) first descriptive tasks in data analysis, consisting of calculating descriptive statistics, drawing graphical summaries and reporting the results. Many of the included functions can be found scattered in other packages and other sources written partly by Titans of R. The reason for collecting them here, was primarily to have them consolidated in ONE instead of dozens of packages (which themselves might depend on other packages which are not needed at all), and to provide a common and consistent interface as far as function and arguments naming, NA handling, recycling rules etc. are concerned. Google style guides were used as naming rules (in absence of convincing alternatives). The 'camel style' was consequently applied to functions borrowed from contributed R packages as well.
PackageNameR-DescTools
PackageRelease3.237
PackageVersion0.99.8.1
SHA-135944855C2C44D1015B5B10D6FFF58C6A6FC5C2F
SHA-256E6D369204CE48F308B2F31C5AB5A532A6466EB169ED99909331CADBB755A2B9D
Key Value
MD52E0FD2AA20D309978992A6FC86FFE88D
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionDescTools contains a bunch of basic statistic functions and convenience wrappers for efficiently describing data, creating specific plots, doing reports using MS Word, Excel or PowerPoint. The package's intention is to offer a toolbox, which facilitates the (notoriously time consuming) first descriptive tasks in data analysis, consisting of calculating descriptive statistics, drawing graphical summaries and reporting the results. Many of the included functions can be found scattered in other packages and other sources written partly by Titans of R. The reason for collecting them here, was primarily to have them consolidated in ONE instead of dozens of packages (which themselves might depend on other packages which are not needed at all), and to provide a common and consistent interface as far as function and arguments naming, NA handling, recycling rules etc. are concerned. Google style guides were used as naming rules (in absence of convincing alternatives). The 'camel style' was consequently applied to functions borrowed from contributed R packages as well.
PackageNameR-DescTools
PackageReleaselp152.3.12
PackageVersion0.99.8.1
SHA-151E67CB4D8B1B9D5A5D600D73B5D36407F5CE953
SHA-256BEA6CC8A6C8EBE849D0546EC6A3FE1DE2F17E773EFCFA69AC17D31A3DEDDB6D6
Key Value
MD543B41FA35D574EE2E7E7AB1AAE58C605
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionDescTools contains a bunch of basic statistic functions and convenience wrappers for efficiently describing data, creating specific plots, doing reports using MS Word, Excel or PowerPoint. The package's intention is to offer a toolbox, which facilitates the (notoriously time consuming) first descriptive tasks in data analysis, consisting of calculating descriptive statistics, drawing graphical summaries and reporting the results. Many of the included functions can be found scattered in other packages and other sources written partly by Titans of R. The reason for collecting them here, was primarily to have them consolidated in ONE instead of dozens of packages (which themselves might depend on other packages which are not needed at all), and to provide a common and consistent interface as far as function and arguments naming, NA handling, recycling rules etc. are concerned. Google style guides were used as naming rules (in absence of convincing alternatives). The 'camel style' was consequently applied to functions borrowed from contributed R packages as well.
PackageNameR-DescTools
PackageReleaselp151.3.61
PackageVersion0.99.8.1
SHA-1B5D68AF9F238E87831185FC34E64E53889237336
SHA-256A34C435A9AE4E8BF81C3355B8AB8F3D5CB5F214A34EF7A79959831D30854ACBE
Key Value
MD5323C50FFA090892C1802C8C902E6AB2C
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionDescTools contains a bunch of basic statistic functions and convenience wrappers for efficiently describing data, creating specific plots, doing reports using MS Word, Excel or PowerPoint. The package's intention is to offer a toolbox, which facilitates the (notoriously time consuming) first descriptive tasks in data analysis, consisting of calculating descriptive statistics, drawing graphical summaries and reporting the results. Many of the included functions can be found scattered in other packages and other sources written partly by Titans of R. The reason for collecting them here, was primarily to have them consolidated in ONE instead of dozens of packages (which themselves might depend on other packages which are not needed at all), and to provide a common and consistent interface as far as function and arguments naming, NA handling, recycling rules etc. are concerned. Google style guides were used as naming rules (in absence of convincing alternatives). The 'camel style' was consequently applied to functions borrowed from contributed R packages as well.
PackageNameR-DescTools
PackageRelease3.17
PackageVersion0.99.8.1
SHA-1A50A93DC7B53A0CC72E03D056732BA5950CB6D46
SHA-256117009FD20B788B23048F9A0D560A06B46EEB145496A5765202EB005AECAD8AD
Key Value
MD548C85B124E69FCE4D5AF0D137C157C2A
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionDescTools contains a bunch of basic statistic functions and convenience wrappers for efficiently describing data, creating specific plots, doing reports using MS Word, Excel or PowerPoint. The package's intention is to offer a toolbox, which facilitates the (notoriously time consuming) first descriptive tasks in data analysis, consisting of calculating descriptive statistics, drawing graphical summaries and reporting the results. Many of the included functions can be found scattered in other packages and other sources written partly by Titans of R. The reason for collecting them here, was primarily to have them consolidated in ONE instead of dozens of packages (which themselves might depend on other packages which are not needed at all), and to provide a common and consistent interface as far as function and arguments naming, NA handling, recycling rules etc. are concerned. Google style guides were used as naming rules (in absence of convincing alternatives). The 'camel style' was consequently applied to functions borrowed from contributed R packages as well.
PackageNameR-DescTools
PackageRelease3.19
PackageVersion0.99.8.1
SHA-1EE946F27E91FCC1BD9DF8A80A1D71DF1B07CF494
SHA-2565E07FF0CC1A8914674FF9626717E90A5D18A9E38DFE7AE6DD1798479C1822A24
Key Value
MD54FE279ACDC5F07C9C4F9586C54551324
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionDescTools contains a bunch of basic statistic functions and convenience wrappers for efficiently describing data, creating specific plots, doing reports using MS Word, Excel or PowerPoint. The package's intention is to offer a toolbox, which facilitates the (notoriously time consuming) first descriptive tasks in data analysis, consisting of calculating descriptive statistics, drawing graphical summaries and reporting the results. Many of the included functions can be found scattered in other packages and other sources written partly by Titans of R. The reason for collecting them here, was primarily to have them consolidated in ONE instead of dozens of packages (which themselves might depend on other packages which are not needed at all), and to provide a common and consistent interface as far as function and arguments naming, NA handling, recycling rules etc. are concerned. Google style guides were used as naming rules (in absence of convincing alternatives). The 'camel style' was consequently applied to functions borrowed from contributed R packages as well.
PackageNameR-DescTools
PackageRelease3.149
PackageVersion0.99.8.1
SHA-145C77C2B5A62F72E4AE00FD6546DE7C48E2AE871
SHA-256B4F97A7A20826D1CD5C2DF37C3BD1A198BDA0FC4656599B894AFAD1339C30BB6
Key Value
MD5C38F587486786538F713AD03B4F6EA08
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionDescTools contains a bunch of basic statistic functions and convenience wrappers for efficiently describing data, creating specific plots, doing reports using MS Word, Excel or PowerPoint. The package's intention is to offer a toolbox, which facilitates the (notoriously time consuming) first descriptive tasks in data analysis, consisting of calculating descriptive statistics, drawing graphical summaries and reporting the results. Many of the included functions can be found scattered in other packages and other sources written partly by Titans of R. The reason for collecting them here, was primarily to have them consolidated in ONE instead of dozens of packages (which themselves might depend on other packages which are not needed at all), and to provide a common and consistent interface as far as function and arguments naming, NA handling, recycling rules etc. are concerned. Google style guides were used as naming rules (in absence of convincing alternatives). The 'camel style' was consequently applied to functions borrowed from contributed R packages as well.
PackageNameR-DescTools
PackageRelease3.26
PackageVersion0.99.8.1
SHA-18EA0BDDFADA1DAC4B7AF588DC5F8BB2E545BBF36
SHA-256D221A4355AE8C25A891D57F09212339431D7380E9B1A0782A35CFFA780DD6BFB
Key Value
MD5EBABE913FD3B128E7960AE5677493B16
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionDescTools contains a bunch of basic statistic functions and convenience wrappers for efficiently describing data, creating specific plots, doing reports using MS Word, Excel or PowerPoint. The package's intention is to offer a toolbox, which facilitates the (notoriously time consuming) first descriptive tasks in data analysis, consisting of calculating descriptive statistics, drawing graphical summaries and reporting the results. Many of the included functions can be found scattered in other packages and other sources written partly by Titans of R. The reason for collecting them here, was primarily to have them consolidated in ONE instead of dozens of packages (which themselves might depend on other packages which are not needed at all), and to provide a common and consistent interface as far as function and arguments naming, NA handling, recycling rules etc. are concerned. Google style guides were used as naming rules (in absence of convincing alternatives). The 'camel style' was consequently applied to functions borrowed from contributed R packages as well.
PackageNameR-DescTools
PackageRelease3.241
PackageVersion0.99.8.1
SHA-137DCC62514EE0D18915163740E963AEA23E9D7AC
SHA-25668043FDEAFF0275589A64CFC7F43BB6AC52C403997F993E0B1A73298C6A5AA63
Key Value
MD580DD3A0FDA0C3CA0C1A6FCE03852D81A
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionDescTools contains a bunch of basic statistic functions and convenience wrappers for efficiently describing data, creating specific plots, doing reports using MS Word, Excel or PowerPoint. The package's intention is to offer a toolbox, which facilitates the (notoriously time consuming) first descriptive tasks in data analysis, consisting of calculating descriptive statistics, drawing graphical summaries and reporting the results. Many of the included functions can be found scattered in other packages and other sources written partly by Titans of R. The reason for collecting them here, was primarily to have them consolidated in ONE instead of dozens of packages (which themselves might depend on other packages which are not needed at all), and to provide a common and consistent interface as far as function and arguments naming, NA handling, recycling rules etc. are concerned. Google style guides were used as naming rules (in absence of convincing alternatives). The 'camel style' was consequently applied to functions borrowed from contributed R packages as well.
PackageNameR-DescTools
PackageRelease3.6
PackageVersion0.99.8.1
SHA-1835C26949CEF02F42EF8074AF51298BD3AADEC0F
SHA-256867C46578EE8B5E32CF89D2092C386A2438E0D665AECAB6A79489F99C1E0F692
Key Value
MD504DC75607091D1186628C683BE9B126B
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionDescTools contains a bunch of basic statistic functions and convenience wrappers for efficiently describing data, creating specific plots, doing reports using MS Word, Excel or PowerPoint. The package's intention is to offer a toolbox, which facilitates the (notoriously time consuming) first descriptive tasks in data analysis, consisting of calculating descriptive statistics, drawing graphical summaries and reporting the results. Many of the included functions can be found scattered in other packages and other sources written partly by Titans of R. The reason for collecting them here, was primarily to have them consolidated in ONE instead of dozens of packages (which themselves might depend on other packages which are not needed at all), and to provide a common and consistent interface as far as function and arguments naming, NA handling, recycling rules etc. are concerned. Google style guides were used as naming rules (in absence of convincing alternatives). The 'camel style' was consequently applied to functions borrowed from contributed R packages as well.
PackageNameR-DescTools
PackageReleaselp150.3.48
PackageVersion0.99.8.1
SHA-11C9665FF1F19C92169B67CE06A00E4CBC460EC53
SHA-256B180C2494D287A78625336618489AD86C0FA0466E0AFAFA299649CE1C6D62090
Key Value
MD5FD2A46A9F4384B38B007A55D3EFF9E26
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionDescTools contains a bunch of basic statistic functions and convenience wrappers for efficiently describing data, creating specific plots, doing reports using MS Word, Excel or PowerPoint. The package's intention is to offer a toolbox, which facilitates the (notoriously time consuming) first descriptive tasks in data analysis, consisting of calculating descriptive statistics, drawing graphical summaries and reporting the results. Many of the included functions can be found scattered in other packages and other sources written partly by Titans of R. The reason for collecting them here, was primarily to have them consolidated in ONE instead of dozens of packages (which themselves might depend on other packages which are not needed at all), and to provide a common and consistent interface as far as function and arguments naming, NA handling, recycling rules etc. are concerned. Google style guides were used as naming rules (in absence of convincing alternatives). The 'camel style' was consequently applied to functions borrowed from contributed R packages as well.
PackageNameR-DescTools
PackageRelease3.237
PackageVersion0.99.8.1
SHA-179E2B4FAD30A24C2DAD11EADC712AE2E9F0E14F1
SHA-25691877FD5ACE162C2B43416475ED9A6F12567C340878B360DA1E195A2EC46614C
Key Value
MD59D5DA27FAB3B1698E4334B6DB9195688
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionDescTools contains a bunch of basic statistic functions and convenience wrappers for efficiently describing data, creating specific plots, doing reports using MS Word, Excel or PowerPoint. The package's intention is to offer a toolbox, which facilitates the (notoriously time consuming) first descriptive tasks in data analysis, consisting of calculating descriptive statistics, drawing graphical summaries and reporting the results. Many of the included functions can be found scattered in other packages and other sources written partly by Titans of R. The reason for collecting them here, was primarily to have them consolidated in ONE instead of dozens of packages (which themselves might depend on other packages which are not needed at all), and to provide a common and consistent interface as far as function and arguments naming, NA handling, recycling rules etc. are concerned. Google style guides were used as naming rules (in absence of convincing alternatives). The 'camel style' was consequently applied to functions borrowed from contributed R packages as well.
PackageNameR-DescTools
PackageReleaselp153.3.12
PackageVersion0.99.8.1
SHA-10593134ECB1E8C81143B8728845BFA83AA153B62
SHA-2569A540C2DF1F40BD00F3B9400836295657DDF31AC214AEA2BE8B0C977CF1E4D7C