Peter Ellis's repositories
forecastxgb-r-package
An R package for time series models and forecasts with xgboost compatible with {forecast} S3 classes
rmarkdown-corporate-eg
Example folder system for a corporately-styled RMarkdown document
Tcomp-r-package
Datasets from the 2011 Tourism Forecasting Competition
mtagdp-nzae
Article on Modelled Territorial Authority Gross Domestic Product for the New Zealand Association of Economists conference 2016
prediction-intervals-asc
Analysis and presentation on forecastHybrid and prediction intervals, for the Australian Statistical Conference SSA stream in December 2016
bigdata-eval-2016
Presentation on big data and program evaluation May 2016 for ANZEA
r-libsvm-format-read-write
R code for reading and writing files in libsvm format
survey_microdata
Database of microdata from open source surveys
foldercount-r-package
R package with some convenient functions for doing meta analysis of folder systems
forecast-tests
Miscellaneous informal competitions, tests and comparisons of time series models and forecasts
ggparliament
Simple parliament plots using ggplot2
hamurabi-r-package
R package for playing and analysing the classic turn-based text city management computer game "Hamurabi"
international-crime-stats
Comparative analysis of international crime statistics
pivot-experiments
Experiments in pivoting large, long thin data tables into wide, shorter (and maybe even larger) ones
R-micromap-package-development
ORD for R micromap package development
snzclass-r-package
R package of all the Stats NZ classifications
social_investment_analytical_layer
Standardised tables for doing cross agency work in the IDI
wellington-backgammon
Support material for the Wellington backgammon meetup group
wodehouse-db
Database of books, characters and settings of P. G. Wodehouse
womens-march
This is a place to join and analyze data related to the Women's Marches. Potentially this can lead to further joining and analysis of data on resistance to Trump and support for rights or issues that Trump opposes, as the Scientists' March on Washington (and possibly others) are discussed about and planned.
xkcd-r-package
A fork of Emilio Torres Manzanera's `xkcd` R package