Overview of Hmisc Library
DESCRIPTION:
The Hmisc library contains many functions
useful for data analysis, high-level
graphics, utility operations, functions for
computing sample size and power, translating
SAS datasets into S, imputing missing
values, advanced table making, variable
clustering, character string manipulation,
conversion of S objects to LaTeX code,
recoding variables, and bootstrap repeated
measures analysis. Most of these functions
were written by F Harrell, but a few were
collected from statlib and from s-news;
other authors are indicated below. This
collection of functions includes all of
Harrell's submissions to statlib other than
the functions in the Design and display
libraries. A few of the functions do not
have "Help" documentation.
AUTHOR(S):
Frank E Harrell Jr
Professor of Biostatistics
Chair, Department of Biostatistics
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Nashville, Tennessee
mailto:f.harrell@vanderbilt.edu
REFERENCES:
See Alzola CF, Harrell FE (2004): An Introduction to S and the
Hmisc and Design Libraries at
http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/twiki/pub/Main/RS/sintro.pdf
for extensive documentation and examples for the Hmisc package.