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# pfm
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The R package **pfm** provides some utilities for fate modelling, including
dealing with FOCUS pesticide fate modelling tools, (currently only TOXSWA cwa
and out files), made available under the GNU public license.
## Installation
The easiest way to install the package is probably to use
[drat](https://cran.r-project.org/package=drat):
```r
install.packages("drat")
drat::addRepo("jranke")
install.packages("pfm")
```
Alternatively you can install the package
using the `devtools` package. Using `quick = TRUE` skips docs,
multiple-architecture builds, demos, and vignettes.
```r
library(devtools)
install_github("jranke/pfm", quick = TRUE)
```
## Use
Please refer to the [reference](http://pkgdown.jrwb.de/pfm/reference/index.html).
## Examples
One recent nice example of the usage of this package is the visualisation
of a time weighted average for a sawtooth curve obtained from several overlays
of mkinfit predictions as shown [here](http://pkgdown.jrwb.de/pfm/reference/plot.one_box.html).
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