R Development Page
Contributed R Packages
Below is a list of all packages provided by project CoreArray.
Important note for package binaries: R-Forge provides these binaries only for the most recent version of R, but not for older versions. In order to successfully install the packages provided on R-Forge, you have to switch to the most recent version of R or, alternatively, install from the package sources (.tar.gz).
Packages
SNPRelate | Parallel Computing Toolset for Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) | |||||||||
A High-performance computing toolset for relatedness and principal component analysis of SNP data | ||||||||||
Version: 0.9.19 | Last change: 2014-09-12 23:44:05+02 | Rev.: 6 | ||||||||||
Download: (.tar.gz) | (.zip) | Build status: Current | ||||||||||
R install command:
install.packages("SNPRelate", repos="http://R-Forge.R-project.org") | ||||||||||
|
gdsfmt | R Interface to CoreArray Genomic Data Structure (GDS) files | |||||||||
This package provides a high-level R interface to CoreArray Genomic Data Structure (GDS) data files, which are portable across platforms and include hierarchical structure to store multiple scalable array-oriented data sets with metadata information. It is suited for large-scale datasets, especially for data which are much larger than the available random-access memory. The gdsfmt package offers the efficient operations specifically designed for integers with less than 8 bits, since a single genetic/genomic variant, like single-nucleotide polymorphism, usually occupies fewer bits than a byte. Data compression and decompression are also supported with relatively efficient random access. It is allowed to read a GDS file in parallel with multiple R processes supported by the parallel package. | ||||||||||
Version: 1.1.3 | Last change: 2014-12-25 12:33:28+01 | Rev.: 15 | ||||||||||
Download: (.tar.gz) | (.zip) | Build status: Current | ||||||||||
R install command:
install.packages("gdsfmt", repos="http://R-Forge.R-project.org") | ||||||||||
|
Build status codes
0 - Current: the package is available for download. The corresponding package passed checks on the Linux and Windows platform without ERRORs.
1 - Scheduled for build: the package has been recognized by the build system and provided in the staging area.
2 - Building: the package has been sent to the build machines. It will be built and checked using the latest patched version of R. Note that it is included in a batch of several packages. Thus, this process will take some time to finish.
3 - Failed to build: the package failed to build or did not pass the checks on the Linux and/or Windows platform. It is not made available since it does not meet the policies.
4 - Conflicts: two or more packages of the same name exist. None of them will be built. Maintainers are asked to negotiate further actions.
5 - Offline: the package is not available. The build system may be offline or the package maintainer did not trigger a rebuild (done e.g., via committing to the package repository).
If your package is not shown on this page or not building, then check the build system status report.