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Package: gplots
Title: Various R Programming Tools for Plotting Data
Description: Various R programming tools for plotting data, including:
  - calculating and plotting locally smoothed summary function as
    ('bandplot', 'wapply'),
  - enhanced versions of standard plots ('barplot2', 'boxplot2',
    'heatmap.2', 'smartlegend'),
  - manipulating colors ('col2hex', 'colorpanel', 'redgreen',
    'greenred', 'bluered', 'redblue', 'rich.colors'),
  - calculating and plotting two-dimensional data summaries ('ci2d',
    'hist2d'),
  - enhanced regression diagnostic plots ('lmplot2', 'residplot'),
  - formula-enabled interface to 'stats::lowess' function ('lowess'),
  - displaying textual data in plots ('textplot', 'sinkplot'),
  - plotting a matrix where each cell contains a dot whose size
    reflects the relative magnitude of the elements ('balloonplot'),
  - plotting "Venn" diagrams ('venn'),
  - displaying Open-Office style plots ('ooplot'),
  - plotting multiple data on same region, with separate axes
    ('overplot'),
  - plotting means and confidence intervals ('plotCI', 'plotmeans'),
  - spacing points in an x-y plot so they don't overlap ('space').
Depends: R (>= 3.0)
Imports: gtools, gdata, stats, caTools, KernSmooth
Suggests: grid, MASS
Version: 3.0.1
Date: 2016-03-30
Author: Gregory R. Warnes, Ben Bolker, Lodewijk Bonebakker, Robert
	Gentleman, Wolfgang Huber Andy Liaw, Thomas Lumley, Martin
	Maechler, Arni Magnusson, Steffen Moeller, Marc Schwartz, Bill
	Venables
Maintainer: Gregory R. Warnes <greg@warnes.net>
License: GPL-2
NeedsCompilation: no
Packaged: 2016-03-30 17:32:42 UTC; gwarnes1
Repository: CRAN
Date/Publication: 2016-03-30 21:04:18
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