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16 Packages
Package ⇅ Year Total~Citation
BinNonNor: Data Generation with Binary and Continuous Non-Normal Components (Version 1.5.3)Maintainer

2014 1
BinNor: Simultaneous Generation of Multivariate Binary and Normal Variates (Version 2.3.3)Maintainer

2011 0
BinOrdNonNor: Concurrent Generation of Binary, Ordinal and Continuous Data (Version 1.5.2)Maintainer

2015 3
BivUnifBin: Generation of Bivariate Uniform Data and Its Relation to Bivariate Binary Data (Version 1.3.3)Maintainer

2016 0
CorrToolBox: Modeling Correlational Magnitude Transformations in Discretization Contexts (Version 1.6.4)Maintainer

2016 1
MultiOrd: Generation of Multivariate Ordinal Variates (Version 2.4.3)Maintainer

2012 2
MultiRNG: Multivariate Pseudo-Random Number Generation (Version 1.2.4)Maintainer

2017 2
OrdNor: Concurrent Generation of Ordinal and Normal Data with Given Correlation Matrix and Marginal Distributions (Version 2.2.3)Maintainer

2013 1
PoisBinNonNor: Data Generation with Poisson, Binary and Continuous Components (Version 1.3.3)Maintainer

2015 0
PoisBinOrd: Data Generation with Poisson, Binary and Ordinal Components (Version 1.4.3)Maintainer

2015 0
PoisBinOrdNonNor: Generation of Up to Four Different Types of Variables (Version 1.5.3)Maintainer

2015 1
PoisBinOrdNor: Data Generation with Poisson, Binary, Ordinal and Normal Components (Version 1.6.3)Maintainer

2015 0
PoisNonNor: Simultaneous Generation of Count and Continuous Data (Version 1.6.3)Maintainer

2015 1
PoisNor: Simultaneous Generation of Multivariate Data with Poisson and Normal Marginals (Version 1.3.3)Maintainer

2014 2
RNGforGPD: Random Number Generation for Generalized Poisson Distribution (Version 1.1.0)Contributor

2018 1
UnivRNG: Univariate Pseudo-Random Number Generation (Version 1.2.3)Maintainer

2017 0

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