Dear all,
I am happy to announce that {simtrial} is now on CRAN
(https://cran.r-project.org/package=simtrial). simtrial is a fast and
extensible clinical trial simulation framework for time-to-event endpoints.
This release brings a new tabular data processing engine powered by data.table
for 3
Dear all,
I'm excited to announce that a new version of gsDesign (3.6.0) is now on CRAN
(https://cran.r-project.org/package=gsDesign). gsDesign supports group
sequential clinical trial design, largely as presented in Jennison and Turnbull
(2000).
The 3.6.0 update introduces some significant ne
Dear all,
A new version of gsDesign2 (1.0.8) is now on CRAN
(https://cran.r-project.org/package=gsDesign2). gsDesign2 enables fixed or
group sequential design under non-proportional hazards and supports highly
flexible enrollment, time-to-event, and time-to-dropout assumptions.
The key improve
Dear all,
A new version of gsDesign (3.4.0) is now on CRAN
(https://cran.r-project.org/package=gsDesign). gsDesign supports group
sequential clinical trial design, largely as presented in Jennison and Turnbull
(2000).
This version removes restrictions on conditional power calculations for inte
Dear all,
A new version of pkglite (0.2.1) is now on CRAN
(https://cran.r-project.org/package=pkglite). pkglite offers a tool, grammar,
and standard to represent and exchange R package source code as text files.
This version brings expanded coverage of file types (before: 88.85%, after:
96.65%
Dear all,
A new version of pkglite (0.2.0) is now on CRAN
(https://cran.r-project.org/package=pkglite). pkglite offers a tool, grammar,
and standard to represent and exchange R package source code as text files.
This version brings new file specification templates and new methods to operate
on
Dear all,
I am happy to announce that {pkglite} is now on CRAN. It aims to offer a tool,
grammar, and standard to represent and exchange R packages as text files. It
can convert one or more source packages to a text file and restore the package
structures from the file.
I hope you find it help
Dear useRs,
- I am pleased to announce that the R package OHPL is now available on
CRAN (https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=OHPL).
The package implements the ordered homogeneity pursuit lasso (OHPL)
algorithm for group variable selection proposed in Lin et al. (2017)
. The OHPL method exploits th
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