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@Manual{CRAN:knitr,
title = {knitr: A General-Purpose Package for Dynamic Report
Generation in R},
author = {Yihui Xie},
year = {2017},
note = {R package version 1.17},
url = {https://yihui.name/knitr/},
}
@Manual{CRAN:rmarkdown,
title = {rmarkdown: Dynamic Documents for R},
author = {JJ Allaire and Joe Cheng and Yihui Xie and Jonathan
McPherson and Winston Chang and Jeff Allen and
Hadley Wickham and Aron Atkins and Rob Hyndman and
Ruben Arslan},
year = {2017},
note = {R package version 1.6},
url = {https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=rmarkdown},
}
@Manual{CRAN:rticles,
title = {rticles: Article Formats for R Markdown},
author = {JJ Allaire and {R Foundation} and Hadley Wickham and
{Journal of Statistical Software} and Yihui Xie and
Ramnath Vaidyanathan and {Association for Computing
Machinery} and Carl Boettiger and {Elsevier} and
Karl Broman and Kirill Mueller and Bastiaan Quast
and Randall Pruim and Ben Marwick and Charlotte
Wickham and Oliver Keyes and Miao Yu},
year = {2017},
note = {R package version 0.4.1},
url = {https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=rticles},
}
@article{PeerJ:Rcpp,
title = {Extending \textit{R} with \textit{C++}: A Brief
Introduction to \textit{Rcpp}},
author = {Eddelbuettel, Dirk and Balamuta, James Joseph},
year = 2017,
month = aug,
keywords = {applications and case studies, simulation,
computationally intensive methods, statistical
computing},
abstract = { \textit{R} has always provided an application
programming interface (API) for extensions. Based on
the \textit{C} language, it uses a number of macros
and other low-level constructs to exchange data
structures between the \textit{R} process and any
dynamically-loaded component modules authors added
to it. With the introduction of the \textit{Rcpp}
package, and its later refinements, this process has
become considerably easier yet also more robust. By
now, \textit{Rcpp} has become the most popular
extension mechanism for \textit{R}. This article
introduces \textit{Rcpp}, and illustrates with
several examples how the \textit{Rcpp Attributes}
mechanism in particular eases the transition of
objects between \textit{R} and \textit{C++} code. },
volume = 5,
pages = {e3188v1},
journal = {PeerJ Preprints},
issn = {2167-9843},
url = {https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.3188v1},
doi = {10.7287/peerj.preprints.3188v1}
}