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Version 1.2.3
- Included function to calculate treatment time to reach X log
reductions.
- Implemented function to get a table with indexes for the goodness of
fit.
- Extended examples in documentation with new functions.
- Improved the DESCRIPTION
- Updated the vignette.
Version 1.2.2
- Corrected bug in the plotting of dynamic predictions when there were
NAs in logN.
- Added the Metselaar model.
Version 1.2.1
- Corrected a bug in the plotting of dynamic predictions when the
profile was isothermal.
Version 1.2.0
- Implemented the ggplot2 plotting of isothermal fit objects.
- Added the option to include the temperature profile in the
plot.
- The fitting and prediction functions now also accept logN0, as well
as N0. If logN0 is a fitting parameters, this variable is fitted, rather
than N0 (which is more stable numerically).
- Added the Arrhenius model.
Version 1.1.5
- Corrected the DOI in the citation file.
Version 1.1.4
- Added CITATION file with the information of the paper recently
published in Food Research International.
Version 1.1.3
- Added the possibility to pass additional arguments to ode when
making predictions.
- Minor corrections and improvements to the vignette.
Version 1.1.2
- Corrected a bug in Geeraerd’s model.
Version 1.1.1
- Added graphics::legend to NAMESPACE.
- Added stats::coef and stats::vcov to NAMESPACE.
Version 1.1.0
- The adjustment is, by default, made targetting the logarithmic count
for all cases now.
- Added a tolerance to avoid observations at time 0 causing
singularities.
- Function
predict_inactivation_MCMC
for the calculation
of prediction intervals using Monte Carlo methods.
- Plots with
ggplot2
.
- MCMC prediction intervals using MCMC.
is.
methods for all the objects defined.
- Some minor corrections in function documentation.
- Extended README file.
- Corrected names of the authors in DESCRIPTION.
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