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IBMPopSim 1.1.0
New features
- Stop simulation when the population is extinct, unless there are
entry events
- Remove const from pop and I in intensity function template. The
intensity function can modify the population and the individual.
- Change name of roxygen directives file, for having package
documentation available in command line
Minor changes
- Remove dependency on demography in insurance portfolio vignette
IBMPopSim 1.0.0
New features
- Introduce classes and methods for data structures returned by main
functions : population, pyramid, logs, simulation_output
- Functions with a ‘population’ argument are now methods of
‘population’ class
- Return all prompts at the begging of the line
- Changed argument from ‘population’ to ‘initial_population’ in the
call to main function ‘popsim’, initial_population shall inherit from
‘population’ class
- Add compatibility functions to check compatibility between a given
model and population and between characteristics and events
- Replace ‘with_id’ flag in ‘mk_model’ fct by a search of ‘id’ among
individual type names
IBMPopSim 0.4.4
Bug fixes
- Set the arguments of ‘popsim’ function available from all levels of
R environment
New features
- Add verbose flag to pop_sim function
- Vignettes update
IBMPopSim 0.4.3
Bug fixes
- Add figures in interaction vignette
- Fix run test in mk_model and plot_pyramid functions
- Add reserved names for characteristics and parameters : I, J, t,
pop, newI, id, entry, out
- Hide plot commands from vignettes
- Add default value for “out” column for entry events
- Add default value for “entry” column for birth event
- Add characteristics tracking to merge_pop_withid
New features
- Convert exposure_table and death_table to Rcpp for more speed
- Reduce dependencies
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