PWIR
0.0.3.1Provides a Function to Calculate Prize Winner Indices Based on Bibliometric Data
Overview
A function 'PWI()' that calculates prize winner indices based on bibliometric data is provided. The default is the 'Derek de Solla Price Memorial Medal'. Users can provide recipients of other prizes.
Install
Health
- NOTE r-devel-linux-x86_64-fedora-clang
- NOTE r-devel-linux-x86_64-fedora-gcc
- NOTE2026-06-0911 OK · 2 NOTE · 0 WARNING · 0 ERROR · 0 FAILURE
- ERROR2026-06-0810 OK · 2 NOTE · 0 WARNING · 1 ERROR · 0 FAILURE
- NOTE2026-03-1012 OK · 2 NOTE · 0 WARNING · 0 ERROR · 0 FAILURE
Documentation
- Examples that run
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- Documented parameters
- not tracked
- Return-value docs
- 100%
- References docs
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Code & Tests
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People & History
3 releases. Pick two to compare their code metrics. R releases are shown for context.
- RR 4.6.0 released · 2026-04-24
- 0.0.3.1Latest
- RR 4.5.0 released · 2025-04-11
- RR 4.4.0 released · 2024-04-24
- 0.0.32023-10-20 · diff ↗
- RR 4.3.0 released · 2023-04-21
- 0.0.12022-08-18
- RR 4.2.0 released · 2022-04-22
Package metadata
- First published
- 2022-08-18
- Total releases
- 3 / 4 yrs
- License
- EUPL
- Bundled data
- 1.8 KB / 1 file
- Download size
- 7.0 KB
- Installed size
- not tracked yet
- With dependencies
- not tracked yet
Cite
Cite this package
Run in R for the authors' preferred citation:
citation("PWIR")This is what citation() produces when a package has no citation file of its own. If it prints something else, use that.
Cite the R Observatory
For a number measured here: a download total, a coverage figure, an archival date.
From data release v2026-08-18, which the citation names so these numbers can be found later. More on citing and the projects behind them.