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arcgisutils vs mev

A side-by-side editorial comparison of arcgisutils and mev — release velocity, themes, recent moves, and the top alternatives to consider.

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arcgisutils vs mev: at a glance

Featurearcgisutilsmev
SectorAnalyticsAnalytics
Velocity score0.00.0
Sparks · 30d00
Top themesarcgis, geospatial, api-client, authenticationextreme-value-theory, threshold-selection, statistical-estimation, api-redesign
Last editorial update1h ago1h ago
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What is arcgisutils?

The R-ArcGIS plumbing layer grew a portal administration API and geoprocessing job support.

arcgisutils is the foundation of the R interface to ArcGIS — token handling, standardized httr2 request construction, and conversion between Esri JSON and R types for the packages built on top of it. Version 0.4.0 in October 2025 broadened it well past that role, adding functions to enumerate a portal's federated servers, users and resources, search content with automatic pagination, and submit geoprocessing jobs through new S7 classes. Token management has been on its current footing since 0.2.0, which moved tokens into an internal environment supporting multiple named keys.

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What is mev?

An extreme-value toolkit reorganised its whole API into prefixed families and tripled its estimator count.

mev provides likelihood-based inference for univariate and multivariate extreme value models — threshold selection, shape estimation, tail dependence and max-stable simulation. Version 2.0 was a deliberate reorganisation: every threshold-selection routine now carries a thselect. prefix, every stability plot a tstab. prefix, and every extremal-dependence measure an xdep. prefix, with the old names deprecated but mostly still working. The same release added a large batch of estimators — Stein-weighted GPD, roughly a dozen shape estimators, second-order regular variation, L-moment GPD and Weissman quantiles.

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arcgisutils vs mev: editorial side-by-side

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arcgisutils
ANALYTICS
0.0

The R-ArcGIS plumbing layer grew a portal administration API and geoprocessing job support.

◆ Current state

arcgisutils is the foundation of the R interface to ArcGIS — token handling, standardized httr2 request construction, and conversion between Esri JSON and R types for the packages built on top of it. Version 0.4.0 in October 2025 broadened it well past that role, adding functions to enumerate a portal's federated servers, users and resources, search content with automatic pagination, and submit geoprocessing jobs through new S7 classes. Token management has been on its current footing since 0.2.0, which moved tokens into an internal environment supporting multiple named keys.

◆ Where it's heading

The package is expanding from request plumbing into direct coverage of the ArcGIS Enterprise administrative and geoprocessing surface, which is a different kind of work from what it existed to support. Much of the new surface is marked experimental, so the shape is still being settled. Alongside the expansion runs steady API tidying — three deprecations and two functions removed outright in the same release, one of which dropped the dbplyr dependency.

◆ Prediction

The experimental sharing-API and URL-parsing functions are the most likely to change or firm up next, and the geoprocessing classes suggest job execution will be built out further. Given this package sits beneath arcgislayers, the deprecations introduced here will need a corresponding pass downstream.

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mev
ANALYTICS
0.0

An extreme-value toolkit reorganised its whole API into prefixed families and tripled its estimator count.

◆ Current state

mev provides likelihood-based inference for univariate and multivariate extreme value models — threshold selection, shape estimation, tail dependence and max-stable simulation. Version 2.0 was a deliberate reorganisation: every threshold-selection routine now carries a thselect. prefix, every stability plot a tstab. prefix, and every extremal-dependence measure an xdep. prefix, with the old names deprecated but mostly still working. The same release added a large batch of estimators — Stein-weighted GPD, roughly a dozen shape estimators, second-order regular variation, L-moment GPD and Weissman quantiles.

◆ Where it's heading

The package is consolidating into a reference implementation of the extreme-value literature rather than a collection of one-off routines. Sixteen threshold-selection methods now share standardised arguments and their own plot and print methods with automatic selection, which is the tell: the goal is comparability across methods, not just availability. Dependency reduction runs alongside, with distribution functions written in-package to drop evd and Rsolnp replacing nloptr in earlier releases.

◆ Prediction

Version 2.1 continued adding threshold-selection routines within the new naming scheme, so the next release most likely follows the same pattern — more estimators fitted to the established prefixes, plus fixes to the 2.0 renaming. The entries give no sign of a further structural change.

Alternatives to arcgisutils and mev

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Recent activity from arcgisutils and mev

Latest ship moves from both products, interleaved chronologically. ⚡ = editorial spark.

  1. 9mo agomevTwo more threshold-selection routines slot into the new scheme
  2. 9mo agomevThreshold, stability and dependence functions regrouped under prefixes
  3. 10mo agoarcgisutilsPortal administration and geoprocessing jobs join the utility layer
  4. 1y agoarcgisutilsIntegers no longer encoded as floats in feature updates
  5. 2y agomevBoundary-case likelihood fixes, bundled with the prior release's notes
  6. 2y agoarcgisutilsFirst stable release rebuilds token handling around a token store
  7. 3y agomevGEV and GP distribution functions brought in-house to drop evd
  8. 4y agomevFour max-stable families, fixed parameters and threshold diagnostics

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between arcgisutils and mev?

Both compete on the same themes — r-package — within Analytics. arcgisutils and mev are shipping at a similar cadence (velocity 0.0 vs 0.0, both within Sparkpulse's "active" band). See the at-a-glance table above for a side-by-side breakdown of velocity, recent sparks, and editorial themes.

Is arcgisutils better than mev?

Sparkpulse doesn't pick a winner — we score release velocity, not feature parity. arcgisutils and mev are shipping at a similar cadence (velocity 0.0 vs 0.0, both within Sparkpulse's "active" band). For your specific use case, the alternatives sections above list other Analytics products to evaluate alongside.

What are the best alternatives to arcgisutils?

Top arcgisutils alternatives in Analytics are ranked by recent ship velocity. Browse the "arcgisutils alternatives" section above for the current picks, or visit /alternatives/arcgisutils for the full list with editorial commentary on each.

What are the best alternatives to mev?

Top mev alternatives in Analytics are ranked by recent ship velocity. Browse the "mev alternatives" section above for the current picks, or visit /alternatives/mev for the full list with editorial commentary on each.