Package: IFC Encoding: UTF-8 Type: Package Title: Tools for Imaging Flow Cytometry Version: 0.2.1.809 Date: 2026-05-13 Maintainer: Yohann Demont Authors@R: c(person(given = 'Yohann', family = 'Demont', email = 'git.demont@gmail.com', role = c('aut', 'cre')), person(given = 'Gautier', family = 'Stoll', role = 'ctb'), person(given = 'Guido', family = 'Kroemer', role = 'ldr'), person(given = 'Jean-Pierre', family = 'Marolleau', role = 'ldr'), person(given = 'Loïc', family = 'Garçon', role = 'ldr')) BugReports: https://github.com/gitdemont/IFC/issues Description: Contains several tools to treat imaging flow cytometry data from 'ImageStream®' and 'FlowSight®' cytometers ('Amnis®' 'Cytek®'). Provides an easy and simple way to read and write .fcs, .rif, .cif and .daf files. Information such as masks, features, regions and populations set within these files can be retrieved for each single cell. In addition, raw data such as images stored can also be accessed. Users, may hopefully increase their productivity thanks to dedicated functions to extract, visualize, manipulate and export 'IFC' data. Toy data example can be installed through the 'IFCdata' package of approximately 32 MB, which is available in a 'drat' repository . See file 'COPYRIGHTS' and file 'AUTHORS' for a list of copyright holders and authors. Copyright: file inst/COPYRIGHTS License: GPL-3 Depends: R (>= 3.4.0) Imports: Rcpp (>= 0.10.0), xml2, utils, grid, gridExtra, gridGraphics, lattice, latticeExtra, KernSmooth, DT, visNetwork Suggests: IFCdata, shiny, reticulate, png, jpeg LinkingTo: Rcpp Additional_repositories: https://gitdemont.github.io/IFCdata/ Config/pak/sysreqs: cmake make libjpeg-dev libpng-dev libuv1-dev libxml2-dev Repository: https://gitdemont.r-universe.dev Date/Publication: 2026-05-13 15:14:48 UTC RemoteUrl: https://github.com/gitdemont/ifc RemoteRef: HEAD RemoteSha: 5999508079ad2b35db9d96750d9e5903424e4f51 NeedsCompilation: yes Packaged: 2026-06-12 06:28:34 UTC; root Author: Yohann Demont [aut, cre], Gautier Stoll [ctb], Guido Kroemer [ldr], Jean-Pierre Marolleau [ldr], Loïc Garçon [ldr]