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Utilities from 'Seminar fuer Statistik' ETH Zurich

Martin Maechler

Last update: 1 February 2024

Copyright license: GNU General Public License, version 3.0, GNU General Public License, version 2.0

Software version identifier: 1.1-14, 1.1-15, 0.9-1, 0.9-2, 0.9-4, 0.9-5, 0.9-6, 0.9-7, 0.9-8, 0.95-1, 0.95-2, 0.95-3, 0.95-4, 0.95-5, 0.95-6, 0.95-7, 0.95-8, 0.95-9, 0.95-10, 0.95-12, 0.95-13, 0.96-01, 1.0-0, 1.0-1, 1.0-2, 1.0-3, 1.0-4, 1.0-5, 1.0-6, 1.0-7, 1.0-8, 1.0-9, 1.0-10, 1.0-11, 1.0-12, 1.0-13, 1.0-14, 1.0-15, 1.0-16, 1.0-17, 1.0-18, 1.0-19, 1.0-20, 1.0-21, 1.0-22, 1.0-23, 1.0-24, 1.0-25, 1.0-26, 1.0-27, 1.0-28, 1.0-29, 1.1-0, 1.1-1, 1.1-2, 1.1-3, 1.1-4, 1.1-5, 1.1-6, 1.1-7, 1.1-8, 1.1-9, 1.1-10, 1.1-11, 1.1-12, 1.1-13, 1.1-16, 1.1-17


Source code repository: https://github.com/cran/sfsmisc

Useful utilities ['goodies'] from Seminar fuer Statistik ETH Zurich, some of which were ported from S-plus in the 1990s. For graphics, have pretty (Log-scale) axes eaxis(), an enhanced Tukey-Anscombe plot, combining histogram and boxplot, 2d-residual plots, a 'tachoPlot()', pretty arrows, etc. For robustness, have a robust F test and robust range(). For system support, notably on Linux, provides 'Sys.*()' functions with more access to system and CPU information. Finally, miscellaneous utilities such as simple efficient prime numbers, integer codes, Duplicated(), toLatex.numeric() and is.whole().