Result for 1E153CE2039D5F41B585E156B5458A108994D732

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/elpa-src/ess-18.10.2/etc/ESSR/R/mpi.R
FileSize482
MD5DA6F2F2A2A20FE80C805CDEB2A86C94F
SHA-11E153CE2039D5F41B585E156B5458A108994D732
SHA-256E0BE6B0584370FFC57A8857B4317D1FC0943B7F7994FF07812F01BD94B52AA9F
SSDEEP12:jFziwgGtxZiuDR7YkLLh2w8GLpQ2jb8GLgrQ2Q88LEn:jFmw5piu1Th58Sb8Frrdn
TLSHT1B0F05C5D10B23F874C2BF321B11F9B1C5D6380C374EC63616914A1A39FE882E4F95EA8
hashlookup:parent-total24
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 24 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize1278276
MD595DE6A7983D5D5DAF31908B89854C996
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.
PackageMaintainerDirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org>
PackageNameelpa-ess
PackageSectiongnu-r
PackageVersion18.10.2-2
SHA-104E218D0BE79C52F57E9924E78FA31BB426E0B47
SHA-256215B6DDAA606361796BCC01B225648325555E2A382CAF1E4D911658D0E2EAB72
Key Value
MD56B22ADDCE22896488436D784E77F5BA8
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis package provides Emacs Speaks Statistics (ESS), which provides Emacs-based front ends for popular statistics packages. ESS provides an intelligent, consistent interface between the user and the software. ESS interfaces with R, julia, S-PLUS, SAS, BUGS and other statistical analysis packages under the Unix, Microsoft Windows, and Apple Mac OS operating systems. ESS is a package for the GNU Emacs and XEmacs text editors whose features ESS uses to streamline the creation and use of statistical software. ESS knows the syntax and grammar of statistical analysis packages and provides consistent display and editing features based on that knowledge. ESS assists in interactive and batch execution of statements written in these statistical analysis languages.
PackageNameemacs-ess
PackageRelease3.1
PackageVersion18.10.2
SHA-106010973912FBC6ED048215A845F2E42220A3F35
SHA-256689733BDD430FF65D891AF34BA26B1A3D050868A1656501953CA9C696C37DF16
Key Value
MD56F696DD80F7415501D2256474D3C24EB
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis package provides Emacs Speaks Statistics (ESS), which provides Emacs-based front ends for popular statistics packages. ESS provides an intelligent, consistent interface between the user and the software. ESS interfaces with S-PLUS, R, SAS, BUGS and other statistical analysis packages under the Unix, Microsoft Windows, and Apple Mac OS operating systems. ESS is a package for the GNU Emacs and XEmacs text editors whose features ESS uses to streamline the creation and use of statistical software. ESS knows the syntax and grammar of statistical analysis packages and provides consistent display and editing features based on that knowledge. ESS assists in interactive and batch execution of statements written in these statistical analysis languages.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNameemacs-ess
PackageRelease2.mga8
PackageVersion17.11
SHA-114C0CB2FFA674B1DAB9C51B6AECF39A326BB6480
SHA-25686DDA31F366E9811C3F883824A8C90779CBEE05572DB8C2513B5AD39F0768D6B
Key Value
MD52B4E48D14B97FF9B162883E8C8E1001B
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis package provides Emacs Speaks Statistics (ESS), which provides Emacs-based front ends for popular statistics packages. ESS provides an intelligent, consistent interface between the user and the software. ESS interfaces with R, julia, S-PLUS, SAS, BUGS and other statistical analysis packages under the Unix, Microsoft Windows, and Apple Mac OS operating systems. ESS is a package for the GNU Emacs and XEmacs text editors whose features ESS uses to streamline the creation and use of statistical software. ESS knows the syntax and grammar of statistical analysis packages and provides consistent display and editing features based on that knowledge. ESS assists in interactive and batch execution of statements written in these statistical analysis languages.
PackageNameemacs-ess
PackageRelease3.2
PackageVersion18.10.2
SHA-12C58E2241ACC5DDD1AF549902941CA52159B5112
SHA-2564A259AC75D26067E39DA5B3793C65CB360521A1B13EFF469E91AA9FFBA81BE25
Key Value
MD5AE84C8AB9A3CA81D80123D7308232C5C
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis package provides Emacs Speaks Statistics (ESS), which provides Emacs-based front ends for popular statistics packages. ESS provides an intelligent, consistent interface between the user and the software. ESS interfaces with R, julia, S-PLUS, SAS, BUGS and other statistical analysis packages under the Unix, Microsoft Windows, and Apple Mac OS operating systems. ESS is a package for the GNU Emacs and XEmacs text editors whose features ESS uses to streamline the creation and use of statistical software. ESS knows the syntax and grammar of statistical analysis packages and provides consistent display and editing features based on that knowledge. ESS assists in interactive and batch execution of statements written in these statistical analysis languages.
PackageNameemacs-ess
PackageRelease3.521
PackageVersion18.10.2
SHA-133F8C170CDBDCC7478517B5E9655DD3F7B04A537
SHA-2560A56F134897B3948AC62A34FC1A16C9D4984DDF8A5EEDEB492D029CC74A3B468
Key Value
FileSize1277568
MD50C476775E39E746EC29C18252DC9BC14
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.
PackageMaintainerDirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org>
PackageNameelpa-ess
PackageSectiongnu-r
PackageVersion18.10.2-1
SHA-135F09F12BD032289216FA7098683F93C4C54FF46
SHA-25671755BC62A75C846D1D69423CE356360F9FC49241F5B758F01325E44F311BA98
Key Value
MD50C92EFE3CCE512744ECD1DF99DFE3BC4
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis package contains the files to run Emacs Speaks Statistics with GNU Emacs.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameemacs-ess
PackageRelease4.fc34
PackageVersion18.10.2
SHA-1393B2ADD75E2E398B4058E320D828129F648B91D
SHA-2560EA9378F5825ADB9F7492826B53173D23B00D0904470F34047D5BF8FFEDE22C6
Key Value
MD5DD6B03DFCADF8CF1DE0CFA525BCBA295
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis package provides Emacs Speaks Statistics (ESS), which provides Emacs-based front ends for popular statistics packages. ESS provides an intelligent, consistent interface between the user and the software. ESS interfaces with R, julia, S-PLUS, SAS, BUGS and other statistical analysis packages under the Unix, Microsoft Windows, and Apple Mac OS operating systems. ESS is a package for the GNU Emacs and XEmacs text editors whose features ESS uses to streamline the creation and use of statistical software. ESS knows the syntax and grammar of statistical analysis packages and provides consistent display and editing features based on that knowledge. ESS assists in interactive and batch execution of statements written in these statistical analysis languages.
PackageNameemacs-ess
PackageReleaselp153.3.53
PackageVersion18.10.2
SHA-148591CA109558ACEDFC3B10937C226B111DB82ED
SHA-256E2619F4BC81FD032E2CC739A0B0A05A27B44B16FE2C540CCF69C65D92771688B
Key Value
FileSize1334904
MD5ED91733019034D5E2BF42E4A6B85F355
PackageDescriptionEmacs mode for statistical programming and data analysis ESS ("Emacs Speaks Statistics") is a GNU Emacs and XEmacs mode for interactive statistical programming and data analysis. Languages supported are the S family (S 3/4, S-PLUS 3/4/5/6/7, and R), SAS, XLispStat, Stata, BUGS and Julia. . ESS grew out of the desire for bug fixes and extensions to S-mode and SAS-mode as well as a consistent union of their features in one package. . As of versions 16.04 or later, Emacs version 24 or later is required.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNameess
PackageSectiongnu-r
PackageVersion17.11-3
SHA-14AA7B48DE6BC25518C4016DED979E87C87ECE19F
SHA-256FCA2B0FC01EACECEE8BB985B7FB16F44286AE49413669E01AE671088D1555EF0
Key Value
MD522C2A97E2E4F2DCE9B9E832E24AF68E9
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis package provides Emacs Speaks Statistics (ESS), which provides Emacs-based front ends for popular statistics packages. ESS provides an intelligent, consistent interface between the user and the software. ESS interfaces with S-PLUS, R, SAS, BUGS and other statistical analysis packages under the Unix, Microsoft Windows, and Apple Mac OS operating systems. ESS is a package for the GNU Emacs and XEmacs text editors whose features ESS uses to streamline the creation and use of statistical software. ESS knows the syntax and grammar of statistical analysis packages and provides consistent display and editing features based on that knowledge. ESS assists in interactive and batch execution of statements written in these statistical analysis languages.
PackageMaintainerdaviddavid <daviddavid>
PackageNameemacs-ess
PackageRelease1.mga7
PackageVersion17.11
SHA-14DFAE0F324E17CE891FB51570534BA20B5825374
SHA-25683974385078CE7150CD10423D9D2FF588231A7E1FDCB20DC1209FB719BDA5919