Artifact r-cran-ff_4.5.0+ds-1_amd64

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  Architecture: amd64
  Depends: r-api-4.0, r-cran-bit (>= 4.0.0), libc6 (>= 2.33), libgcc-s1 (>= 3.0),
    libstdc++6 (>= 5)
  Description: |-
    Memory-Efficient Fast-Access Storage of Large Data
     The ff package provides data structures that are stored on
     disk but behave (almost) as if they were in RAM by transparently
     mapping only a section (pagesize) in main memory - the effective
     virtual memory consumption per ff object. ff supports R's standard
     atomic data types 'double', 'logical', 'raw' and 'integer' and
     non-standard atomic types boolean (1 bit), quad (2 bit unsigned),
     nibble (4 bit unsigned), byte (1 byte signed with NAs), ubyte (1 byte
     unsigned), short (2 byte signed with NAs), ushort (2 byte unsigned),
     single (4 byte float with NAs). For example 'quad' allows efficient
     storage of genomic data as an 'A','T','G','C' factor. The unsigned
     types support 'circular' arithmetic. There is also support for
     close-to-atomic types 'factor', 'ordered', 'POSIXct', 'Date' and
     custom close-to-atomic types.
     .
     ff not only has native C-support for vectors, matrices and arrays
     with flexible dimorder (major column-order, major row-order and
     generalizations for arrays). There is also a ffdf class not unlike
     data.frames and import/export filters for csv files.
     ff objects store raw data in binary flat files in native encoding,
     and complement this with metadata stored in R as physical and virtual
     attributes. ff objects have well-defined hybrid copying semantics,
     which gives rise to certain performance improvements through
     virtualization. ff objects can be stored and reopened across R
     sessions. ff files can be shared by multiple ff R objects
     (using different data en/de-coding schemes) in the same process
     or from multiple R processes to exploit parallelism. A wide choice of
     finalizer options allows one to work with 'permanent' files as well as
     creating/removing 'temporary' ff files completely transparent to the
     user. On certain OS/Filesystem combinations, creating the ff files
     works without notable delay thanks to using sparse file allocation.
     Several access optimization techniques such as Hybrid Index
     Preprocessing and Virtualization are implemented to achieve good
     performance even with large datasets, for example virtual matrix
     transpose without touching a single byte on disk. Further, to reduce
     disk I/O, 'logicals' and non-standard data types get stored native and
     compact on binary flat files i.e. logicals take up exactly 2 bits to
     represent TRUE, FALSE and NA.
     .
     Beyond basic access functions, the ff package also provides
     compatibility functions that facilitate writing code for ff and ram
     objects and support for batch processing on ff objects (e.g. as.ram,
     as.ff, ffapply). ff interfaces closely with functionality from package
     'bit': chunked looping, fast bit operations and coercions between
     different objects that can store subscript information ('bit',
     'bitwhich', ff 'boolean', ri range index, hi hybrid index). This allows
     to work interactively with selections of large datasets and quickly
     modify selection criteria.
  Homepage: https://cran.r-project.org/package=ff
  Installed-Size: '1612'
  Maintainer: Debian R Packages Maintainers <r-pkg-team@alioth-lists.debian.net>
  Package: r-cran-ff
  Priority: optional
  Recommends: r-cran-testthat (>= 0.11.0), r-cran-markdown
  Section: gnu-r
  Version: 4.5.0+ds-1
srcpkg_name: r-cran-ff
srcpkg_version: 4.5.0+ds-1

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