Package: OPI
Type: Package
Title: Open Perimetry Interface
Version: 2.10.1
Date: 2022-03-01
Authors@R: c(
    person("Andrew","Turpin",email="aturpin@unimelb.edu.au",role=c("cre","aut","cph")),
    person("David","Lawson",role=c("ctb","cph")),
    person("Matthias","Muller",role="ctb"),
    person("Jonathan","Dennis",role=c("ctb","cph")),
    person("Astrid","Zeman",role="ctb"),
    person("Ivan","Marin-Franch",role="ctb"))
Author: Andrew Turpin [cre, aut, cph],
  David Lawson [ctb, cph],
  Matthias Muller [ctb],
  Jonathan Dennis [ctb, cph],
  Astrid Zeman [ctb],
  Ivan Marin-Franch [ctb]
Maintainer: Andrew Turpin <aturpin@unimelb.edu.au>
Description: Implementation of the Open Perimetry Interface (OPI) for simulating and controlling visual field machines using R. The OPI is a standard for interfacing with visual field testing machines (perimeters) first started as an open source project with support of Haag-Streit in 2010. It specifies basic functions that allow many visual field tests to be constructed. As of February 2022 it is fully implemented on the Haag-Streit Octopus 900 with partial implementations on the Centervue Compass, Kowa AP 7000, Android phones and the CrewT IMO. It also has a cousin: the R package 'visualFields', which has tools for analysing and manipulating visual field data.
License: GPL-3
URL: https://people.eng.unimelb.edu.au/aturpin/opi/index.html
Depends: methods
LazyData: true
Encoding: UTF-8
RoxygenNote: 7.1.2
Collate: OPI-package.r opi.r compassClient.r displayClient.r
        daydreamClient.r dbTocd.r fourTwo.r full_threshold.r
        imoClient.r kowaAP7000Client.r mocs.r octopus600.r
        octopus900Client.r pix2deg.r phoneVR.r simDisplay.r simG.r
        simH.r simH_RT.r simNo.r simYes.r zest.r data-RtDbUnits.r
        data-RtSigmaUnits.r opiKineticStimulus.r opiStaticStimulus.r
        opiTemporalStimulus.r
NeedsCompilation: no
Packaged: 2022-03-01 19:54:45 UTC; aturpin
Repository: CRAN
Date/Publication: 2022-03-02 00:30:05 UTC
Built: R 4.0.5; ; 2022-03-03 15:39:58 UTC; windows
