CRAN Package Check Results for Package nlt

Last updated on 2024-11-24 15:49:30 CET.

Flavor Version Tinstall Tcheck Ttotal Status Flags
r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-clang 2.2-1 1.45 26.84 28.29 NOTE
r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-gcc 2.2-1 1.73 20.91 22.64 NOTE
r-devel-linux-x86_64-fedora-clang 2.2-1 47.82 NOTE
r-devel-linux-x86_64-fedora-gcc 2.2-1 44.14 NOTE
r-devel-windows-x86_64 2.2-1 3.00 51.00 54.00 NOTE
r-patched-linux-x86_64 2.2-1 3.56 25.25 28.81 NOTE
r-release-linux-x86_64 2.2-1 1.30 25.41 26.71 NOTE
r-release-macos-arm64 2.2-1 18.00 NOTE
r-release-macos-x86_64 2.2-1 25.00 NOTE
r-release-windows-x86_64 2.2-1 3.00 49.00 52.00 NOTE
r-oldrel-macos-arm64 2.2-1 19.00 OK
r-oldrel-macos-x86_64 2.2-1 24.00 OK
r-oldrel-windows-x86_64 2.2-1 3.00 51.00 54.00 OK

Check Details

Version: 2.2-1
Check: Rd files
Result: NOTE checkRd: (-1) fwtnpperm.Rd:34: Lost braces 34 | Given \eqn{n} points on a line, \env{input}, each with a corresponding env{f} value this algorithm computes a lifting transform of the (\env{input},\env{f}) data. If lengths are inputted (\env{inputtype="lengths"}), then the gridpoints are taken to be the left endpoints of the intervals defined by the lengths inputted. | ^ Flavors: r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-clang, r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-gcc, r-devel-linux-x86_64-fedora-clang, r-devel-linux-x86_64-fedora-gcc, r-devel-windows-x86_64, r-patched-linux-x86_64, r-release-linux-x86_64, r-release-macos-arm64, r-release-macos-x86_64, r-release-windows-x86_64

Version: 2.2-1
Check: Rd cross-references
Result: NOTE Found the following Rd file(s) with Rd \link{} targets missing package anchors: fwtnpperm.Rd: AdaptNeigh, AdaptPred, CubicPred, fwtnpmp, invtnp, LinearPred, QuadPred transmatdualperm.Rd: LinearPred, QuadPred, CubicPred, AdaptPred, AdaptNeigh, fwtnp Please provide package anchors for all Rd \link{} targets not in the package itself and the base packages. Flavors: r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-clang, r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-gcc, r-devel-windows-x86_64

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