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PoissonBinomial 1.2.7
- Updated
Makevars
file, because it contained hardcoded
paths which could cause problems on some exotic configurations,
e.g. MacPorts
- Minor performance improvement for DFT-CF procedure
- Documentation updates
PoissonBinomial 1.2.6
- Addresses
[-Wformat-security]
compiler warning on newer
clang configuration. See
https://github.com/RcppCore/Rcpp/issues/1287
- change of maintainer eMail to personal address
- GitHub repo moved to personal account
PoissonBinomial 1.2.5
- Minor performance improvements for exact methods of
dgpbinom
and pgpbinom
.
- Added GitHub.
PoissonBinomial 1.2.4
- Performance improvements and minor bug fix for quantile
functions.
PoissonBinomial 1.2.3
- Further optimizations of determining the number of splits for
“DivideFFT” procedures.
PoissonBinomial 1.2.2
- Performance improvements for “Convolve” (and subsequently
“DivideFFT”) procedures.
- GCD optimizations for generalized Poisson distributions have been
moved to the respective C++ functions, so that packages that import them
may benefit from them as well.
- Removed dependence on
BH
package, as it was only needed
for one constant in the C++ code, which has now been defined
manually.
- Adjustment to vignettes. Benchmarks (for performance comparisons)
are now done with 51 runs (instead of 100) to accelerate building of the
package.
- Fixed a minor bug with
qgpbinom
.
PoissonBinomial 1.2.1
- Fixed a minor code issue that prevented compilation on Solaris
systems.
PoissonBinomial 1.2.0
- Performance improvements for exact methods of
dgpbinom
and pgpbinom
.
- Input variable of the Rcpp implementations of all methods are made
const
to prevent inadvertent changes to them. Any package
that imports headers must be updated. The ‘Imports’ field of the
DESCRIPTION file should include a version requirement,
i.e. PoissonBinomial (>= 1.2.0).
- Added new random generation methods for
rpbinom
and
rgpbinom
(see function documentation). They are much faster
than the old quantile-based inversion method, which has been
removed.
PoissonBinomial 1.1.3
- Improved numerical accuracy of normal approximations of
dpbinom
and dgpbinom
.
PoissonBinomial 1.1.2
- Bug fixes and performance improvements for
qpbinom
and
qgpbinom
that also affect rpbinom
and
rgpbinom
. Quantiles were off be one; all code that uses the
quantile functions should be reviewed!
- When requesting cumulative probabilities, the respective C++
implementations are now capable of computing these values for
lower.tail = FALSE
on their own, which improves
accuracy.
PoissonBinomial 1.1.1
- Bug fixes in
ppbinom
and pgpbinom
that
caused incorrect calculation of logarithms and cumulative upper-tail
probabilities.
PoissonBinomial 1.1.0
- Added exact and approximate algorithms for the generalized Poisson
binomial distribution described in Zhang, Hong & Balakrishnan
(2018). The non-generalized distribution is now referred to as the
‘ordinary’ Poisson binomial distribution.
- Restructured vignettes. Added tables of content and fixed smaller
issues.
- Minor bug fixes for
dbinom
, ppbinom
and
qpbinom
functions.
PoissonBinomial 1.0.2-1
- Fixes and improvements of the vignettes; no code changes.
PoissonBinomial 1.0.2
- Improvements of C++ helper function
norm_dpb
to achieve
better normalization.
- Bug fix of DFT-CF method (“Characteristic”) so that negative
probabilities are no longer possible.
- Reworked vignette structure.
- Added author acknowledgments to the Makevars.win file (original
author was Geoff99 (https://github.com/Geoff99)).
PoissonBinomial 1.0.1
- Fixed a bug in the C++ helper function “norm_dpb” that could cause
infinite loops (the function is invisible to the user, since it is only
used in the C++ domain).
PoissonBinomial 1.0.0
- Initial release.
- Added a
NEWS.md
file to track changes to the
package.
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