also includes original visualization tools of both the model and
outcomes of sequence prediction.
Alexis Gabadinho
NCCR LIVES
Institute for demographic and life course studies
University of Geneva
Switzerland
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Dear R users,
The TraMineR package for mining, describing and visualizing sequences
of states or events, and more generally discrete sequential data has
been updated to version 1.6-1. Its primary aim is the analysis of
biographical
longitudinal data in the social sciences, such as data descri
Dear R users,
An update to version 1.4-1 of the TraMineR package is available on the
CRAN. The package is intended for mining, describing and visualizing
sequences of states or events and more generally discrete sequential data.
This update fixes minor bugs and contains several code improveme
Dear R users,
The TraMineR package for mining, describing and visualizing sequences of
states or events, and more generally discrete sequential data has been
updated to version 1.4.
Many new functionalities have been added, among which: new metrics for
computing distances between sequences,
Dear R users,
The TraMineR package for mining, describing and visualizing sequences of
states or events, and more generally discrete sequential data has been
updated to version 1.2. Its primary aim is the analysis of biographical
longitudinal data in the social sciences, such as data describin
Hi Ross,
If you really need 15 colors, maybe you can use the Set3 palette
provided by RColorBrewer (this is the one used by TraMineR up to 12
states) and add yourself 3 more colors ?
For example (you can mix the hexadecimal color numbers from the
RColorBrewer palette and real color names in
Hi Ross,
If you really need 15 colors, maybe you can use the Set3 palette
provided by RColorBrewer (this is the one used by TraMineR up to 12
states) and add yourself 3 more colors ?
For example (you can mix the hexadecimal color numbers from the
RColorBrewer palette and real color names in
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