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plotIncMatrix
is the new name of the function
previously known as plotInput
.
nominalAsBinet
is the new name of the function
previously known as el2IncMatrix
.
The readme
and vignette
files are now
updated to the latest modifications.
The manual help page of the nominalAsBinet
is
modified to better describe the function.
A few typographical and writing problems have been corrected throughout all of the related documents.
NEWS.md
file to track changes to the
package.predictEdge
makes it possible to predict edges for
the pairwise relationship of labels of nominal variables by imputing
weight scores. This function was substituted by the deprecated
imputeMissingValue
function.
validateEdgePrediction
makes it possible to validate
the predicted edges for the pairwise relationship of labels of nominal
variables by imputing weight scores. This function was substituted by
the deprecated validateImputation
function.
The argument dim
for findCluster
function was deprecated and it has been substituted by
part
.
The argument dim
for plotBipartite
function was deprecated and it has been substituted by
part
.
The beatAML
dataset description and reference have
been updated.
The herbIngredient
dataset description and reference
have been updated.
The drugComb
dataset description and reference have
been updated.
The robertson
dataset description and reference have
been updated.
The example section of analyseNetwork
function was
expanded.
The example section of el2IncMatrix
function was
expanded.
The readme
file is now updated to the latest
modifications.
findCluster
example provides the output of
comparison.
The default of print_skim
argument set to
FALSE
in all related functions.
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.