Bug#198570: [ITP]: r-noncran-hmisc -- Misc. R functions by Frank Harrell
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name : r-noncran-hmisc
Version : 1.6.1-1
Upstream Author : Frank Harrell <fharrell@virginia.edu>
* URL : http://hesweb1.med.virginia.edu/biostat/s/Hmisc.html
* License : GPL
Description : R functions by Frank Harrell
Hmisc is one of two packages by Frank Harrell, and required by the second,
Design. I intend to stick with the convention of calling the (Debian) source
package the same as the (source) R package -- hmisc -- but then normalizing
on r-noncran-hmisc as done by prior packages maintained by Chris Lawrence and
myself.
An early version is at http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/code/debian/misc/ and its
dpkg -f output is below
edd@sonny:~> dpkg -f debian/r-noncran-hmisc_1.6.1-1_i386.deb
Package: r-noncran-hmisc
Version: 1.6.1-1
Section: math
Priority: optional
Architecture: i386
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.1-1), libg2c0 (>= 1:3.3-0pre9), libgcc1 (>= 1:3.3-0pre9), r-base-core (>= 1.7.1)
Installed-Size: 4304
Maintainer: Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org>
Source: hmisc
Description: GNU R miscalleneous functions by Frank Harrell
The Hmisc library contains many functions useful for data
analysis, high-level graphics, utility operations, functions for
computing sample size and power, translating SAS datasets,
imputing missing values, advanced table making, variable clustering,
character string manipulation, conversion of S objects to LaTeX code,
recoding variables, and bootstrap repeated measures analysis.
.
http://hesweb1.med.virginia.edu/biostat/s/Hmisc.html,
http://hesweb1.med.virginia.edu/biostat/s/doc/splus.pdf
as well as the DESCRIPTION file used by the GNU R package system:
Package: Hmisc
Version: 1.6-1
Date: 2003-06-21
Title: Harrell Miscellaneous
Author: Frank E Harrell Jr <fharrell@virginia.edu>, with
contributions from many other users.
Maintainer: Frank E Harrell Jr <fharrell@virginia.edu>
Depends: R (>= 1.4), grid (>= 0.5-1), lattice (>= 0.4-0), mva, acepack
Description: The Hmisc library contains many functions useful for data
analysis, high-level graphics, utility operations, functions for
computing sample size and power, translating SAS datasets into S-PLUS,
imputing missing values, advanced table making, variable clustering,
character string manipulation, conversion of S objects to LaTeX code,
recoding variables, and bootstrap repeated measures analysis.
License: GPL version 2 or newer
URL: http://hesweb1.med.virginia.edu/biostat/s/Hmisc.html,
http://hesweb1.med.virginia.edu/biostat/s/doc/splus.pdf
Comments welcome, Dirk
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