Result for 1FD5CEBDFDACAD612CEB465710CE5088E743BAD8

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/r-mathlib/examples/test.c
FileSize1371
MD52C07C683CF9D6EB844C4F4CFC9AB2F97
SHA-11FD5CEBDFDACAD612CEB465710CE5088E743BAD8
SHA-256A1C965347AEBEE9D83B3E6A482E34E5814D84AA8D97DA6858F82E0889DAFAFEB
SSDEEP24:hR4q0sJKHyJOkH+lWTbVrIVTAvRQhHDrbWE2QaqrbOLkKsX64:r10Qgy3H+0IVBpDrEQRrbTX64
TLSHT1802174407492DA3364A202FD394B10CCA34BA953766DF440300E81999F1A4F86AF2FD8
hashlookup:parent-total45
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 45 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize1862212
MD53132178D1FB00589FABDADD730CBA932
PackageDescriptionGNU R standalone mathematics library R is a system for statistical computation and graphics. It consists of a language plus a run-time environment with graphics, a debugger, access to certain system functions, and the ability to run programs stored in script files. . The design of R has been heavily influenced by two existing languages: Becker, Chambers & Wilks' S and Sussman's Scheme. Whereas the resulting language is very similar in appearance to S, the underlying implementation and semantics are derived from Scheme. . The core of R is an interpreted computer language which allows branching and looping as well as modular programming using functions. Most of the user-visible functions in R are written in R. It is possible for the user to interface to procedures written in the C, C++, or FORTRAN languages for efficiency, and many of R's core functions do so. The R distribution contains functionality for a large number of statistical procedures and underlying applied math computations. There is also a large set of functions which provide a flexible graphical environment for creating various kinds of data presentations. . Additionally, several thousand extension "packages" are available from CRAN, the Comprehensive R Archive Network, many also as Debian packages, named 'r-cran-<name>'. . This package provides the libRmath shared and static libraries which can be called from standalone C or C++ code.
PackageMaintainerDirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org>
PackageNamer-mathlib
PackageSectiongnu-r
PackageVersion3.5.2-1
SHA-103F93FBBB1B00093A790D95AD40F9B3903042FED
SHA-25644C9B8032498D1CE92F890A4B6859C3D81FA38319771088699FC3FA5B90D325C
Key Value
FileSize1817920
MD5F83DD6A12C9B5680BEA3454003DA286A
PackageDescriptionGNU R standalone mathematics library R is a system for statistical computation and graphics. It consists of a language plus a run-time environment with graphics, a debugger, access to certain system functions, and the ability to run programs stored in script files. . The design of R has been heavily influenced by two existing languages: Becker, Chambers & Wilks' S and Sussman's Scheme. Whereas the resulting language is very similar in appearance to S, the underlying implementation and semantics are derived from Scheme. . The core of R is an interpreted computer language which allows branching and looping as well as modular programming using functions. Most of the user-visible functions in R are written in R. It is possible for the user to interface to procedures written in the C, C++, or FORTRAN languages for efficiency, and many of R's core functions do so. The R distribution contains functionality for a large number of statistical procedures and underlying applied math computations. There is also a large set of functions which provide a flexible graphical environment for creating various kinds of data presentations. . Additionally, several thousand extension "packages" are available from CRAN, the Comprehensive R Archive Network, many also as Debian packages, named 'r-cran-<name>'. . This package provides the libRmath shared and static libraries which can be called from standalone C or C++ code.
PackageMaintainerDirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org>
PackageNamer-mathlib
PackageSectiongnu-r
PackageVersion3.5.2-1
SHA-10AFC3706FE1FC3B2BCCD07B27CD873E8E6323552
SHA-25683B8C883BA3C3C629DBFF84B8C3EB1E0597630655945858C6FA2E6BAFCA614FB
Key Value
FileSize2174900
MD541960D4E85997F9EB3A22C0137AFFFD7
PackageDescriptionGNU R standalone mathematics library R is a system for statistical computation and graphics. It consists of a language plus a run-time environment with graphics, a debugger, access to certain system functions, and the ability to run programs stored in script files. . The design of R has been heavily influenced by two existing languages: Becker, Chambers & Wilks' S and Sussman's Scheme. Whereas the resulting language is very similar in appearance to S, the underlying implementation and semantics are derived from Scheme. . The core of R is an interpreted computer language which allows branching and looping as well as modular programming using functions. Most of the user-visible functions in R are written in R. It is possible for the user to interface to procedures written in the C, C++, or FORTRAN languages for efficiency, and many of R's core functions do so. The R distribution contains functionality for a large number of statistical procedures and underlying applied math computations. There is also a large set of functions which provide a flexible graphical environment for creating various kinds of data presentations. . Additionally, several thousand extension "packages" are available from CRAN, the Comprehensive R Archive Network, many also as Debian packages, named 'r-cran-<name>'. . This package provides the libRmath shared and static libraries which can be called from standalone C or C++ code.
PackageMaintainerDirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org>
PackageNamer-mathlib
PackageSectiongnu-r
PackageVersion4.1.1-2
SHA-1146A50125D2A1A2C6C7E7C8D04D2B7A1DE0E6671
SHA-25696C1EE65CB6418A115ABC1EC971771A3F34FB7CB34585DEE4A8907748D381904
Key Value
FileSize1528186
MD5BD4E5EF3A686E7A103FE2210DD2B2AD5
PackageDescriptionGNU R standalone mathematics library R is a system for statistical computation and graphics. It consists of a language plus a run-time environment with graphics, a debugger, access to certain system functions, and the ability to run programs stored in script files. . The design of R has been heavily influenced by two existing languages: Becker, Chambers & Wilks' S and Sussman's Scheme. Whereas the resulting language is very similar in appearance to S, the underlying implementation and semantics are derived from Scheme. . The core of R is an interpreted computer language which allows branching and looping as well as modular programming using functions. Most of the user-visible functions in R are written in R. It is possible for the user to interface to procedures written in the C, C++, or FORTRAN languages for efficiency, and many of R's core functions do so. The R distribution contains functionality for a large number of statistical procedures and underlying applied math computations. There is also a large set of functions which provide a flexible graphical environment for creating various kinds of data presentations. . Additionally, several thousand extension "packages" are available from CRAN, the Comprehensive R Archive Network, many also as Debian packages, named 'r-cran-<name>'. . This package provides the libRmath shared and static libraries which can be called from standalone C or C++ code.
PackageMaintainerDirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org>
PackageNamer-mathlib
PackageSectiongnu-r
PackageVersion3.3.3-1
SHA-11675458A2D4F157F27F47E9A95AD2229B2C00559
SHA-256B9565B9EEFB398316D2A149EFEED69F4FEA5F51118167009DD48AE9716D60571
Key Value
FileSize1810532
MD529A3E9054294CCE64F808F78A582F5E3
PackageDescriptionGNU R standalone mathematics library R is a system for statistical computation and graphics. It consists of a language plus a run-time environment with graphics, a debugger, access to certain system functions, and the ability to run programs stored in script files. . The design of R has been heavily influenced by two existing languages: Becker, Chambers & Wilks' S and Sussman's Scheme. Whereas the resulting language is very similar in appearance to S, the underlying implementation and semantics are derived from Scheme. . The core of R is an interpreted computer language which allows branching and looping as well as modular programming using functions. Most of the user-visible functions in R are written in R. It is possible for the user to interface to procedures written in the C, C++, or FORTRAN languages for efficiency, and many of R's core functions do so. The R distribution contains functionality for a large number of statistical procedures and underlying applied math computations. There is also a large set of functions which provide a flexible graphical environment for creating various kinds of data presentations. . Additionally, several thousand extension "packages" are available from CRAN, the Comprehensive R Archive Network, many also as Debian packages, named 'r-cran-<name>'. . This package provides the libRmath shared and static libraries which can be called from standalone C or C++ code.
PackageMaintainerDirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org>
PackageNamer-mathlib
PackageSectiongnu-r
PackageVersion3.5.2-1
SHA-11FFE3B88604235D341D756C31BF97CC65FF1D1C9
SHA-2564740C24578964F84CD9683ACC2A728D17F208971A839E1725E8E983257981429
Key Value
FileSize1611620
MD5A808ECDCF45C71313A596F103F8B7C5C
PackageDescriptionGNU R standalone mathematics library R is a system for statistical computation and graphics. It consists of a language plus a run-time environment with graphics, a debugger, access to certain system functions, and the ability to run programs stored in script files. . The design of R has been heavily influenced by two existing languages: Becker, Chambers & Wilks' S and Sussman's Scheme. Whereas the resulting language is very similar in appearance to S, the underlying implementation and semantics are derived from Scheme. . The core of R is an interpreted computer language which allows branching and looping as well as modular programming using functions. Most of the user-visible functions in R are written in R. It is possible for the user to interface to procedures written in the C, C++, or FORTRAN languages for efficiency, and many of R's core functions do so. The R distribution contains functionality for a large number of statistical procedures and underlying applied math computations. There is also a large set of functions which provide a flexible graphical environment for creating various kinds of data presentations. . Additionally, several thousand extension "packages" are available from CRAN, the Comprehensive R Archive Network, many also as Debian packages, named 'r-cran-<name>'. . This package provides the libRmath shared and static libraries which can be called from standalone C or C++ code.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamer-mathlib
PackageSectiongnu-r
PackageVersion3.4.4-1ubuntu1
SHA-1231573214D60CD06D2BB450073C224D36A2827CB
SHA-256D384C104296E78C42DC9101EE20A1B0D0825499CDC77A3EAFFDF4930493E6B43
Key Value
FileSize2199192
MD58625FE0CEC6782DF034B03DCDCC8E6F9
PackageDescriptionGNU R standalone mathematics library R is a system for statistical computation and graphics. It consists of a language plus a run-time environment with graphics, a debugger, access to certain system functions, and the ability to run programs stored in script files. . The design of R has been heavily influenced by two existing languages: Becker, Chambers & Wilks' S and Sussman's Scheme. Whereas the resulting language is very similar in appearance to S, the underlying implementation and semantics are derived from Scheme. . The core of R is an interpreted computer language which allows branching and looping as well as modular programming using functions. Most of the user-visible functions in R are written in R. It is possible for the user to interface to procedures written in the C, C++, or FORTRAN languages for efficiency, and many of R's core functions do so. The R distribution contains functionality for a large number of statistical procedures and underlying applied math computations. There is also a large set of functions which provide a flexible graphical environment for creating various kinds of data presentations. . Additionally, several thousand extension "packages" are available from CRAN, the Comprehensive R Archive Network, many also as Debian packages, named 'r-cran-<name>'. . This package provides the libRmath shared and static libraries which can be called from standalone C or C++ code.
PackageMaintainerDirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org>
PackageNamer-mathlib
PackageSectiongnu-r
PackageVersion4.1.1-2
SHA-12A3523155ADCBD23A845E520EA471D97F788355B
SHA-256926D6C167E14AFC1674441982EAD5913270F8FE12ABCB4444D3DC1E07834978B
Key Value
FileSize2047940
MD51DFD335127A049F7CAF562A51E99A7D7
PackageDescriptionGNU R standalone mathematics library R is a system for statistical computation and graphics. It consists of a language plus a run-time environment with graphics, a debugger, access to certain system functions, and the ability to run programs stored in script files. . The design of R has been heavily influenced by two existing languages: Becker, Chambers & Wilks' S and Sussman's Scheme. Whereas the resulting language is very similar in appearance to S, the underlying implementation and semantics are derived from Scheme. . The core of R is an interpreted computer language which allows branching and looping as well as modular programming using functions. Most of the user-visible functions in R are written in R. It is possible for the user to interface to procedures written in the C, C++, or FORTRAN languages for efficiency, and many of R's core functions do so. The R distribution contains functionality for a large number of statistical procedures and underlying applied math computations. There is also a large set of functions which provide a flexible graphical environment for creating various kinds of data presentations. . Additionally, several thousand extension "packages" are available from CRAN, the Comprehensive R Archive Network, many also as Debian packages, named 'r-cran-<name>'. . This package provides the libRmath shared and static libraries which can be called from standalone C or C++ code.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamer-mathlib
PackageSectiongnu-r
PackageVersion4.0.4-1build1
SHA-1326ED4FE46B6A6DF15AE09F9A0935B1F361F07B7
SHA-25653924D25C97712A61AFFFF0392BFCBCB6B908D4DD7D9F59D23858CFBCB90AA96
Key Value
FileSize1856092
MD5499B4934C6C7D5AB81AD9C3A3846D676
PackageDescriptionGNU R standalone mathematics library R is a system for statistical computation and graphics. It consists of a language plus a run-time environment with graphics, a debugger, access to certain system functions, and the ability to run programs stored in script files. . The design of R has been heavily influenced by two existing languages: Becker, Chambers & Wilks' S and Sussman's Scheme. Whereas the resulting language is very similar in appearance to S, the underlying implementation and semantics are derived from Scheme. . The core of R is an interpreted computer language which allows branching and looping as well as modular programming using functions. Most of the user-visible functions in R are written in R. It is possible for the user to interface to procedures written in the C, C++, or FORTRAN languages for efficiency, and many of R's core functions do so. The R distribution contains functionality for a large number of statistical procedures and underlying applied math computations. There is also a large set of functions which provide a flexible graphical environment for creating various kinds of data presentations. . Additionally, several thousand extension "packages" are available from CRAN, the Comprehensive R Archive Network, many also as Debian packages, named 'r-cran-<name>'. . This package provides the libRmath shared and static libraries which can be called from standalone C or C++ code.
PackageMaintainerDirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org>
PackageNamer-mathlib
PackageSectiongnu-r
PackageVersion3.5.2-1
SHA-13FB10B0554E80A38A5048D93E39EE8A91AEE28CA
SHA-256FFCBCEAEE6163D02F23633B00CAA4EB0EA402BE7B119E8A277C59026EC8E1984
Key Value
FileSize1867344
MD54C42DD7389D49E60FD2A5F2018D97EAF
PackageDescriptionGNU R standalone mathematics library R is a system for statistical computation and graphics. It consists of a language plus a run-time environment with graphics, a debugger, access to certain system functions, and the ability to run programs stored in script files. . The design of R has been heavily influenced by two existing languages: Becker, Chambers & Wilks' S and Sussman's Scheme. Whereas the resulting language is very similar in appearance to S, the underlying implementation and semantics are derived from Scheme. . The core of R is an interpreted computer language which allows branching and looping as well as modular programming using functions. Most of the user-visible functions in R are written in R. It is possible for the user to interface to procedures written in the C, C++, or FORTRAN languages for efficiency, and many of R's core functions do so. The R distribution contains functionality for a large number of statistical procedures and underlying applied math computations. There is also a large set of functions which provide a flexible graphical environment for creating various kinds of data presentations. . Additionally, several thousand extension "packages" are available from CRAN, the Comprehensive R Archive Network, many also as Debian packages, named 'r-cran-<name>'. . This package provides the libRmath shared and static libraries which can be called from standalone C or C++ code.
PackageMaintainerDirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org>
PackageNamer-mathlib
PackageSectiongnu-r
PackageVersion3.5.2-1
SHA-1494492079064DE3DCA1AB045BE184E8AF2146DB0
SHA-2566E6FB9D44E3545B184D994964B4555EBAF0401DCBD4CFA8AFCC0AD99349CB9C3