Repository for the development version of the R Package
fastFMM
. For more information, see the official
fastFMM
\(\texttt{CRAN}\)
site.
fastFMM
R PackageDownload the \(\texttt{R}\) Package
fastFMM
by running the following command within \(\texttt{R}\) or \(\texttt{RStudio}\):
install.packages("fastFMM", dependencies = TRUE)
Alternatively, the development version of the \(\texttt{R}\) Package fastFMM
can be downloaded as follows:
library(devtools)
install_github("gloewing/fastFMM")
The ‘R’ folder contains the code of the package, including
fui.R
and plot_fui.R
. The
plot_fui.R
is still under development and has not been
widely tested.
The ‘vignettes’ folder contains a vignette which shows how to use
different arguments of the fui
function. This vignette can
also be viewed in the link above (under Package Usage).
The example data set is available in the ‘vignettes’ folder under the name ‘time_series.csv’.
See ‘python_fastFMM_vignette.py’ in the Github
repo for a brief example of using fastFMM
on Python
through the Python package rpy2
. We are working on more
documentation. The tutorial assumes the fastFMM
R package
(and all its dependenices), and the rpy2
Python package
have already been installed. Even if you intend to use the package
purely within Python, it may be helpful to first install
fastFMM
in RStudio to ensure all package dependenices are
installed automatically.