List of Open Source Software which can be built on Fugaku

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  • OpenJDK 11
  • Ruby 2.6.5 or later
  • Python2 2.7.15
  • Python3 3.6.8
  • Numpy 1.14.3
  • SciPy 1.0.0
  • Eclipse IDE 2019-09 R Packages
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r-gdata

Package

r-gdata

Description

Various R Programming Tools for Data Manipulation. Various R programming
tools for data manipulation, including: [1] medical unit conversions
('ConvertMedUnits', 'MedUnits'), [2] combining objects ('bindData',
'cbindX', 'combine', 'interleave'), [3] character vector operations
('centerText', 'startsWith', 'trim'), [4] factor manipulation ('levels',
'reorder.factor', 'mapLevels'), [5] obtaining information about R
objects ('object.size', 'elem', 'env', 'humanReadable', 'is.what', 'll',
'keep', 'ls.funs', 'Args','nPairs', 'nobs'), [6] manipulating MS-Excel
formatted files ('read.xls', 'installXLSXsupport', 'sheetCount',
'xlsFormats'), [7] generating fixed-width format files ('write.fwf'),
[8] extricating components of date & time objects ('getYear',
'getMonth', 'getDay', 'getHour', 'getMin', 'getSec'), [9] operations on
columns of data frames ('matchcols', 'rename.vars'), [10] matrix
operations ('unmatrix', 'upperTriangle', 'lowerTriangle'), [11]
operations on vectors ('case', 'unknownToNA', 'duplicated2', 'trimSum'),
[12] operations on data frames ('frameApply', 'wideByFactor'), [13]
value of last evaluated expression ('ans'), and [14] wrapper for
'sample' that ensures consistent behavior for both scalar and vector
arguments ('resample').

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