How to Install and Uninstall r-cran-zelig Package on Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri)

Last updated: May 13,2024

1. Install "r-cran-zelig" package

This guide covers the steps necessary to install r-cran-zelig on Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri)

$ sudo apt update $ sudo apt install r-cran-zelig

2. Uninstall "r-cran-zelig" package

Learn how to uninstall r-cran-zelig on Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri):

$ sudo apt remove r-cran-zelig $ sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove

3. Information about the r-cran-zelig package on Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri)

Package: r-cran-zelig
Architecture: all
Version: 5.1.7-1
Priority: optional
Section: universe/math
Origin: Ubuntu
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Original-Maintainer: Debian R Packages Maintainers
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Installed-Size: 2408
Depends: r-base-core (>= 4.0.3-1), r-api-4.0, r-cran-survival, r-cran-aer, r-cran-amelia, r-cran-coda, r-cran-dplyr (>= 0.3.0.2), r-cran-formula, r-cran-geepack, r-cran-jsonlite, r-cran-sandwich, r-cran-mass, r-cran-matchit, r-cran-maxlik, r-cran-mcmcpack, r-cran-quantreg, r-cran-survey, r-cran-vgam
Recommends: r-cran-testthat, r-cran-zeligverse
Suggests: r-cran-ei, r-cran-eipack, r-cran-knitr, r-cran-rmarkdown
Filename: pool/universe/r/r-cran-zelig/r-cran-zelig_5.1.7-1_all.deb
Size: 1847312
MD5sum: 77057922a652a059e2abdb73459495bc
SHA1: ac9f90b9d74020f0937ec2f61c385e062d5066dd
SHA256: 20cb4672368e9a0aa601e8dc7908bda3179c204edd641645b2bf9a5f5fa0fa28
SHA512: 314237bd9013b9277266b13e8bcb66087c6baa19295c9129c4d63221ceaf94c4adb4b7a63f4d97e40b811ba4a04735caebe0698303c92cad29f4392c642f8007
Homepage: https://cran.r-project.org/package=Zelig
Description-en: GNU R package providing a unified front-end for estimating statistical models
With thousands of contributors who have written hundreds of packaged
routines, R can deal with nearly any statistical problem. Although
this high level of participation may be its greatest strength, the
enormous diversity in approaches to statistical inference covered by
R often results in a virtual babel of competing functions and
inconsistent syntax.
.
To address these problems from a common perspective, the upstream
authors have created Zelig, a single, easy-to-use program, with a
unified framework and syntax, that can estimate, help interpret, and
present the results of a large range of statistical methods. It
literally is "everyone's statistical software" because Zelig uses R
code from many researchers. They also hope it will become
"everyone's statistical software" for applications, and they have
designed it so that anyone can use it or add their methods to it.
Zelig comes with detailed, self-contained documentation that
minimizes startup costs for Zelig and R, automates graphics and
summaries for all models, and, with only three simple commands
required, generally makes the power of R accessible for all users.
Zelig also works well for teaching, and is designed so that scholars
can use the same program they use for their research.
Description-md5: 934c9acf9b6f095f6f9884e7e8cc49e4