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Tools for Splitting, Applying and Combining Data
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | plyr |
Tools for Splitting, Applying and Combining Data |
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2 October 2023
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A set of tools that solves a common set of problems: you need to break a big problem down into manageable pieces, operate on each piece and then put all the pieces back together. For example, you might want to fit a model to each spatial location or time point in your study, summarise data by panels or collapse high-dimensional arrays to simpler summary statistics. The development of 'plyr' has been generously supported by 'Becton Dickinson'.
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