Package: MaxSkew 1.1
Cinzia Franceschini
MaxSkew: Orthogonal Data Projections with Maximal Skewness
It finds Orthogonal Data Projections with Maximal Skewness. The first data projection in the output is the most skewed among all linear data projections. The second data projection in the output is the most skewed among all data projections orthogonal to the first one, and so on.
Authors:
MaxSkew_1.1.tar.gz
MaxSkew_1.1.tar.gz(r-4.5-noble)MaxSkew_1.1.tar.gz(r-4.4-noble)
MaxSkew_1.1.tgz(r-4.4-emscripten)MaxSkew_1.1.tgz(r-4.3-emscripten)
MaxSkew.pdf |MaxSkew.html✨
MaxSkew/json (API)
# Install 'MaxSkew' in R: |
install.packages('MaxSkew', repos = c('https://cran.r-universe.dev', 'https://cloud.r-project.org')) |
Datasets:
- OLYMPIC_DECATHLON_2016 - OLYMPIC_DECATHLON_2016
This package does not link to any Github/Gitlab/R-forge repository. No issue tracker or development information is available.
Last updated 8 years agofrom:77e68735cc. Checks:OK: 2. Indexed: yes.
Target | Result | Date |
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Doc / Vignettes | OK | Oct 31 2024 |
R-4.5-linux | OK | Oct 31 2024 |
Exports:MaxSkew
Dependencies:
Readme and manuals
Help Manual
Help page | Topics |
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MaxSkew: skewness-based projection pursuit | MaxSkew-package |
MaxSkewBiv: skewness-based projection pursuit for bivariate data | .MaxSkewBiv |
MaxSkew: skewness-based projection pursuit | .MaxSkewThree |
MaxSkew: skewness-based projection pursuit | MaxSkew |
OLYMPIC_DECATHLON_2016 | OLYMPIC_DECATHLON_2016 |