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Irucka Embry
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Freedom Advocate, R Developer/Programmer & a Knowledge Assembler/Distributor

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Irucka Embry considers himSelf to be a Freedom Advocate, R Developer/Programmer & a Knowledge Assembler/Distributor amongst other things (https://www.ecoccs.com/about-ecoc2s.html). Since the late 1990s/early 2000s, he has collected thousands of resources (both online & print) covering a wide array of topics. Irucka shares those resources mostly through the following Web pages (and the internal links on those Web pages):

Three of his major focus areas, for the resource sharing, are Biological Agriculture as opposed to death agriculture, Free/Libre & Open Source Software (FLOSS), and Health & Wellness with a focus on homeopathy and other vibrational healing modalities.

Although Irucka has been creating digital artwork for many years, he recently joined the Openclipart library (https://openclipart.org/artist/iembry) to share his Public Domain artwork.

Irucka has been writing R (https://www.r-project.org/) scripts and/or functions since 2012 or 2013. He has been developing R packages that contain R functions and/or data for inclusion in the Comprehensive R Archive Network [CRAN] Repository (https://cran.r-project.org/mirrors.html) since 2015. All of his contributed R packages (https://gitlab.com/iembry/) are licensed under a Creative Commons license and/or the General Public License (GPL). The first package that Irucka submitted to CRAN was install.load (https://gitlab.com/iembry/install.load) on 11 May 2015. Since that time, he has successfully submitted multiple other packages to CRAN. The package that has received the most functions is iemisc (https://gitlab.com/iembry/iemisc). It is a collection of Irucka Embry’s miscellaneous functions:

  • civil & environmental/water resources engineering,
  • convert a fraction (or mixed number) to a decimal (numeric vector),
  • engineering economics,
  • geometry,
  • GNU Octave/MATLAB compatible functions,
  • mortality rate calculations,
  • negation of chin from data.table and negation of in from base R,
  • proportion solver,
  • Python compatible floor division function,
  • quick search,
  • return character vectors in order,
  • statistical analysis,
  • string manipulation (splitcomma and splitremove),
  • sum of all digits in a vector to a single integer (useful in Numerology), and
  • a version of linear interpolation for use with NAs.

In addition to the R packages, Irucka has also created a collection of various R & GNU Octave examples (https://www.ecoccs.com/rtraining.html#examp) in a variety of fields. All of the R and GNU Octave code written by him is licensed under the General Public License (GPL). As well, all written content created by Irucka is copyrighted under a Creative Commons license, including his print and electronic books (https://www.qup.quest).

Irucka is asking for donations to:

1) support the work that he does to contribute to the awakening of the Human Race on many different levels and fronts,

2) collect and disseminate more knowledge through Web pages and documents (refer back to the resource Web pages),

3) create more functions not only in the iemisc R package, but also in his other R packages,

4) use the opencpu (https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=opencpu) package, which is a system for embedded scientific computing and reproducible research with R, to develop a Web interface for the iemisc package,

5) write more R and GNU Octave examples and further enhance the existing examples.

If you feel that anything that Irucka has done is useful, please feel free to donate.

Any donations that you can contribute will be greatly appreciated.

I want to thank you in advance for your time and consideration. Take care. Peace be unto you.

Irucka Embry

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iemiscdata Stars 0 Updated 2 months ago

Miscellaneous data sets [Engineering Economics, Environmental/ Water Resources Engineering, US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) RadNet readings before and after the Fukushima Daiichi & Daini, US Presidential Elections].

iemisc Stars 0 Updated 2 months ago

A collection of Irucka Embry's miscellaneous functions (Engineering Economics, Civil & Environmental/Water Resources Engineering, Geometry, Statistics, GNU Octave length functions, Trigonometric functions in degrees, etc.).

iemisctext Stars 0 Updated 10 months ago

An eclectic collection of short stories and poetry with topics on climate strange, connecting the geopolitical dots, the myth of us versus them, and the idiocy of war.

ie2misc Stars 0 Updated 1 year ago

A collection of Irucka Embry's miscellaneous USGS functions (processing .exp and .psf files, statistical error functions, "+" dyadic operator for use with NA, creating ADAPS and QW spreadsheet files, calculating saturated enthalpy). Irucka created these functions while a Cherokee Nation Technology Solutions (CNTS) United States Geological Survey (USGS) Contractor and/or USGS employee.

globallivingconditions Stars 0 Updated 2 years ago

ie2miscdata Stars 0 Updated 2 years ago

Irucka Embry's miscellaneous USGS data collection

install.load Stars 1 Updated 2 years ago

Check, install and load CRAN packages

drat Stars 0 Updated 2 years ago

This is the drat (see http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/code/drat.html for more information about the R package called drat) repository for Irucka Embry.

USA.state.boundaries Stars 0 Updated 2 years ago

Provides examples to be used with the data included in 'USA.state.boundaries.data', which is available in a 'drat' repository. To install that data package, please follow the instructions at '<https://gitlab.com/iembry/usa.state.boundaries.data>'.

USA.state.boundaries.data Stars 0 Updated 2 years ago

There are 3 sets of USA maps contained within this data set. 1) A map of the USA with the NAD 1983 Albers Projection from the USGS that was originally part of 'USGSstates2k' which has been archived and is no longer maintained. Irucka worked with that

curvenumber Stars 0 Updated 2 years ago

curvenumber: an R package to calculate Base Flow Index and Curve Number for gauged and ungauged river catchments

iemiscquotes Stars 0 Updated 5 years ago

An eclectic collection of miscellaneous quotes presented by Irucka Embry in a R package.

FEWSR Stars 0 Updated 5 years ago

FEWS river, lake, and pond models used to obtain the evapotranspiration from surface waters in power plants.

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iaembry joined 2 years ago.

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