Result for A3944C2D01FB4C6C1DB57E46CF7E48CEDAA0CD85

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/include/Rmath.h
FileSize18047
MD5C353DF13135383AF2A40349851B30BFA
SHA-1A3944C2D01FB4C6C1DB57E46CF7E48CEDAA0CD85
SHA-2560E63058F1A220400490EE2BB5EC5C6E2C9F52E80F0A43A6E488021113A542721
SSDEEP192:Eej462cxYIbW85pViXAP7GRoEmLo0umMJErnZXpkI/Hybz03CFcvLAEbRDiL7W/V:Eej4C933qRoFRVf/yXEZ/mTFlI
TLSHT18A829B2C88C539130CB606B8D95E6384E605D9AF1EA2C0EFF4168A2E1DD1651B1FED9F
tar:gnamebin
tar:unameroot
hashlookup:parent-total33
hashlookup:trust100

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Parents (Total: 33)

The searched file hash is included in 33 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileNamehttps://ftp.lysator.liu.se/pub/OpenBSD/6.1/packages//powerpc//R-3.3.3.tgz
MD52029C3DBC19F39A93F278DB9F242BB19
SHA-1008A0D97DBC3F2A39C3A3FE9DD34C590F3562922
SHA-256BFBE969B91ACA3AA1FB0D83D7F82FAB1B01031118C08723DEF74F7651CF6C041
SSDEEP786432:egDCRePPF3DyOfTJ8mJH09SqxehWNDTbvvyF4jZz4+NGZdhQTpB3vVXGyQ7JBy7A:pCR0oONXH09fxehW1TbvvoGK+AZdEpju
TLSHT166973360F27E8C9E40ADB997AB5B9B984409C364645E6C297353F2FC7B071F32CDA049
Key Value
FileNamehttps://ftp.lysator.liu.se/pub/OpenBSD/6.1/packages//arm//R-3.3.3.tgz
MD58E6A8BF29035F0BED0B9A2921739BAC3
SHA-109AC01423E2AA7B81A2CCB2265DCF6F24DCB6524
SHA-2567095D662A9E8C5EA8BDB1C67DC6A9A1532D837B8220FCC31A69BAE8496793088
SSDEEP786432:xrXYAZd2DSKPE9F0S3yaPaa0s1wUKgfNAqGWddRMM/hg7Xja8lSc:xro/DwyaPaaOUKxVWdVhcXN
TLSHT13F9733ADB63E5E554903BCB5D92F2F5B427863D4B20CC84AB347E232760B6D607ED248
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
FileSize21029182
MD594AB2445DF976E6EF8B6BBEBBFA4F92B
PackageDescriptionGNU R core of statistical computation and graphics system 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 core GNU R system from which only the optional documentation packages r-base-html, r-doc-html, r-doc-pdf and r-doc-info have been split off to somewhat reduce the size of this package.
PackageMaintainerDirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org>
PackageNamer-base-core
PackageSectiongnu-r
PackageVersion3.3.3-1
SHA-127C765523C4BBDEF54D2782F1641B7675DAA02ED
SHA-256DDFCEA821D69451B79DDEF8E5D82673501290D09F9041FAF7BC2FCF0C18F4119
Key Value
MD58B953B2FE444BEECD31A9C16A60E4561
PackageArchi386
PackageDescriptionA standalone library of mathematical and statistical functions derived from the R project. This package provides the libRmath header files.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelibRmath-devel
PackageRelease1.el5
PackageVersion3.3.3
SHA-1363230375762AB77214C50D1F5F3283F81323016
SHA-256D6A47356A8B7F839030EC73AA75989E54E407E9732FBE0D0C989192D9D9D74CA
Key Value
FileSize21006750
MD588E5DA6049B3E85EC491589F3B02FA56
PackageDescriptionGNU R core of statistical computation and graphics system 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 core GNU R system from which only the optional documentation packages r-base-html, r-doc-html, r-doc-pdf and r-doc-info have been split off to somewhat reduce the size of this package.
PackageMaintainerDirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org>
PackageNamer-base-core
PackageSectiongnu-r
PackageVersion3.3.3-1
SHA-13AAB772EFD495A196FBED5E093F701A37B0AF3DB
SHA-256C17932CF46C71B6625FB835FDE38B3E07326B3B65EB1FEFB679763206F7EE81E
Key Value
FileSize21092462
MD50DFC003D2554281A0E57D67B69C725B1
PackageDescriptionGNU R core of statistical computation and graphics system 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 core GNU R system from which only the optional documentation packages r-base-html, r-doc-html, r-doc-pdf and r-doc-info have been split off to somewhat reduce the size of this package.
PackageMaintainerDirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org>
PackageNamer-base-core
PackageSectiongnu-r
PackageVersion3.3.3-1
SHA-13AB13C9F1E74E50B1167D242AF02922BC31B7C36
SHA-2569778772AC32BFB4904429FFB7BE0BF0EFF2AF9ED8818A7CECECF75728E13974A
Key Value
FileSize20917010
MD5FBA638CEA7C37650646B297CC7182D8C
PackageDescriptionGNU R core of statistical computation and graphics system 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 core GNU R system from which only the optional documentation packages r-base-html, r-doc-html, r-doc-pdf and r-doc-info have been split off to somewhat reduce the size of this package.
PackageMaintainerDirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org>
PackageNamer-base-core
PackageSectiongnu-r
PackageVersion3.3.3-1
SHA-14B6BC1294BCDEEE5347A77A6A3F02FE8CB120138
SHA-2561AF78548CA02E62A1519C4776B983A04D257693F6618756412E09673E854B2B4
Key Value
FileSize1563822
MD5479614BA3BE6976EB16792FC620648DC
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-14BE3D0B6E52C02204D1EE59F61C422F483C52B77
SHA-256039FFCDACBF641916DCC18D7E31900D0679E350FD2BCB8BAFFC91D1E5C1F6A96
Key Value
FileSize20905864
MD5083CFC42DE0BA16F2DDDE4EED3306D96
PackageDescriptionGNU R core of statistical computation and graphics system 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 core GNU R system from which only the optional documentation packages r-base-html, r-doc-html, r-doc-pdf and r-doc-info have been split off to somewhat reduce the size of this package.
PackageMaintainerDirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org>
PackageNamer-base-core
PackageSectiongnu-r
PackageVersion3.3.3-1
SHA-14CC178719491B6B4C98D5683826D4AD3D48B7A53
SHA-256061D111F8590E660E92922FB6D9ABA3A5E1600607E50E25A0B7A3D386AAB726A