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|field_data_tool_type= | |field_data_tool_type= | ||
|field_plugin_of= | |field_plugin_of= | ||
|field_language= | |||
|field_license_type=Free&Open source | |field_license_type=Free&Open source | ||
|field_free_software_licence=GPL / GNU General Public License | |field_free_software_licence=GPL / GNU General Public License | ||
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*a well-developed, simple and effective programming language which includes conditionals, loops, user-defined recursive functions and input and output facilities. | *a well-developed, simple and effective programming language which includes conditionals, loops, user-defined recursive functions and input and output facilities. | ||
R can be considered as an environment within which statistical techniques are implemented. R can be extended via packages. | R can be considered as an environment within which statistical techniques are implemented. R can be extended via packages. For example, try: | ||
* [http://rqda.r-forge.r-project.org/ RQDA] | |||
|field_analysis_orientation=General analysis | |field_analysis_orientation=General analysis | ||
|field_data_analysis_objective= | |field_data_analysis_objective= | ||
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|field_extraction_type= | |field_extraction_type= | ||
|field_data_transformation_capabilities=Simple data transformation operations, Mathematical transformation of data for analysis | |field_data_transformation_capabilities=Simple data transformation operations, Mathematical transformation of data for analysis | ||
|field_analysis_type=Data mining methods and algorithms | |field_analysis_type=Basic statistics and data summarization, Data mining methods and algorithms | ||
|field_visualisation_type=Sequential Graphic, Chart/Diagram | |field_visualisation_type=Sequential Graphic, Chart/Diagram | ||
|field_tool_usability=somewhat difficult to use | |field_tool_usability=somewhat difficult to use |