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FlyingR: Simulation of Bird Flight Range

Functions for range estimation in birds based on Pennycuick (2008) and Pennycuick (1975), 'Flight' program which compliments Pennycuick (2008) requires manual entry of birds which can be tedious when there are hundreds of birds to estimate. Implemented are two ODE methods discussed in Pennycuick (1975) and time-marching computation methods as in Pennycuick (1998) and Pennycuick (2008). See Pennycuick (1975, ISBN:978-0-12-249405-5), Pennycuick (1998) <doi:10.1006/jtbi.1997.0572>, and Pennycuick (2008, ISBN:9780080557816).

Version: 0.2.2
Depends: R (≥ 2.10)
Imports: utils, Rcpp (≥ 1.0.2), knitr, kableExtra, rmarkdown
LinkingTo: Rcpp
Suggests: testthat, covr
Published: 2022-06-27
DOI: 10.32614/CRAN.package.FlyingR
Author: Brian Masinde [aut, cre], Krzysztof Bartoszek [ctb, ths]
Maintainer: Brian Masinde <masindeb at live.com>
BugReports: https://github.com/BMasinde/FlyingR/issues
License: Apache License version 1.1 | Apache License version 2.0 [expanded from: Apache License]
URL: https://github.com/BMasinde/FlyingR
NeedsCompilation: yes
Materials: README NEWS
CRAN checks: FlyingR results

Documentation:

Reference manual: FlyingR.pdf
Vignettes: documentation

Downloads:

Package source: FlyingR_0.2.2.tar.gz
Windows binaries: r-devel: FlyingR_0.2.2.zip, r-release: FlyingR_0.2.2.zip, r-oldrel: FlyingR_0.2.2.zip
macOS binaries: r-release (arm64): FlyingR_0.2.2.tgz, r-oldrel (arm64): FlyingR_0.2.2.tgz, r-release (x86_64): FlyingR_0.2.2.tgz, r-oldrel (x86_64): FlyingR_0.2.2.tgz
Old sources: FlyingR archive

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