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1.10.0
- Fixed bug in
rgpd
which produced negative samples.
- The RcppExports.cpp was fixed by reformatting it thanks to Dirk Eddelbuettel.
1.9.1
- Generated header file,
inst/include/extraDistr.h
, to make C++ code callable from C++ code in other R packages (#23, contribution from Jon Fintzi, @fintzij).
1.8.11
- Fixed bugs in Frechet distribution implementations (
pfrechet
).
1.8.10
- Now zero-inflated negative-binomial (#12) and beta negative-binomial distributions (#14) do not have integer-only constraint on
size
parameter.
- Fixed mistakes in the zero-inflated Poisson distribution documentation (#15) and negative hypergeometric distribution documentation.
- Minor changes towards future Rcpp STRICT_R_HEADERS compatibility.
- Fixed bug in vectorization code for
pbbinom
(#16). Additionally, this should make pbbinom
and pbnbinom
faster when working with large vectors.
1.8.9
- Fixed bug in
dinvgamma
function
- Updated the DESCRIPTION file by mentioning the packages used in optional unit tests for CRAN compatibility
1.8.8
- Deprecated functions:
dnst
, pnst
, qnst
and rnst
were removed
- Fixed typos in documentation (thanks to #8 by philchalmers)
- Converted a number of pdf and cdf functions to more numerically stable versions using logs (see #9 and #10)
- Fixed bug in
ppower
: with lower.tail = FALSE
it returned wrong values
- Fixed bug in
dgpd
and pgpd
: they assumed slightly wrong support
- Improved the
rgev
and rgpd
, now they give better random values since relying on exponential distribution random generator if possible
- Documentation was improved and corrected in several places
- Power distribution functions now check if
alpha > 0
and beta > 0
1.8.7
- Fixed bug in
pinvgamma
(lower.tail
and log.p
didn’t work)
- Fixed underflow issues with
rmnom
and rdirmnom
(#7)
- The
*nst
functions are now deprecated and renamed to more informative abbrevation *lst
1.8.6
- Now consistently with base R only the first elements of the logical arguments are used (thanks to #5)
- Fixed bug in
rtnorm
(sampling from lower bound returned incorrect values)
- When computation becomes slow, now
pbnbinom
, pbbinom
, pgpois
functions are easier to brake
- Automatically registering native routines via Rcpp
- Fixed bug in
pinvgamma
(it returned non-zero probabilities for q < 0)
1.8.5
- Now
rmnom
and rdirmnom
(issue #3) do not return NaN
’s due to underflow issues
- Fixed bug (issue #4) that resulted in hanging R if zero-length vectors were provided as input
1.8.4
- Random generation from categorical distribution parametrized by log-probabilities
rcatlp
- Re-parametrized beta distribution is now more flexible since “prior” parameter was introduced (see documentation); this change is connected to switching to different prior equal to zero (instead of one as previously). Such parametrization is more commonly used in the literature. This change is documented in the
?PropBeta
documentation
- Improvements in documentation and examples
- Fixed bugs in
pbbinom
, pbnbinom
, pgpois
, *nhyper
that prevented compiling on RedHat Linux (#2)
1.8.3
- Switched to C++11, underlying code was simplified and improved
- Using memoization techniques for
pbbinom
, pbnbinom
, pgpois
and negative hypergeometric distribution that lead to major speed improvements
- Improved and simplified code for beta-binomial, beta negative-binomial, and gamma-Poisson cdf; now recursive algorithm employing memoization techniques is used what noticeably improves performance
- Discrete gamma, shifted Gompertz (d,p,r), negative hypergeometric and truncated binomial distributions (d,p,q,r) were added
- Now
lower.tail
and log.p
options for pbetapr
work properly
- Simplified code for multivariate hypergeometric, multinomial, Dirichlet-multinomial and categorical distributions
- Truncated poisson distribution is now parametrized by lower and upper truncation points
- Fixed bugs in
dbvpois
(it returned underestimated probabilities), dslash
(there was discontinuity at x=0), pcat
(randomly it broke if x was greater then the upper limit), and pdnorm
.
- Random generation functions throw warnings and produce
NA
’s on NA
’s in parameters or incorrect parameters - as in base R
- Order of parameters in discrete Laplace distribution was changed to location and scale (vs scale and location) for consistency with other distributions (e.g. continous Laplace)
- Improved exception handling
1.8.1-2
- Corrected and simplified documentation for
*prop
distribution
- Categorical, multinomial, mixture of normals and mixture of Poisson distributions are now less restrictive about probability parameters and accept any non-negative values. Probability parameter vectors are normalized to sum to one (i.e.
c(1,1,1)
becomes c(1,1,1)/3
)
NA
’s and NaN
’s in input now always lead to NA
’s in output
- Fixed bugs in
rtnorm
, now it properly handles sampling from extreme tails
- Tests for multivariate distribution now done with tolerance
1e-2
1.8.0
- Bug fixes in
qtnorm
- now it works properly for non-standard truncated normal
- Bug fixes for
rmnom
and rdirmnom
- now they correctly use the prob
parameter values
- Minor improvements in
dmvhyper
and dbvpois
- Cleaned-up the documentation
- Added discrete Laplace distribution
- Faster RNG generator for Laplace distribution
- Changes to using lower level RNG functions (
unif_rand
, norm_rand
) when possible
- More tests
1.7.2
- Documentation clean-up
- Minor improvements and simplifications in C++ code
- For
min == max
discrete uniform distribution behaves now as degenerate distribution
1.7.1
- Added Dirichlet-multinomial and beta prime distributions
- Code clean-up for categorical distribution
- Improvements in documentation and examples (e.g. bivariate Poisson, bivariate normal)
- Other minor improvements in the code
1.7.0
- Cleaning namespace - now mathematical functions are explicitly called from std library
- “using namespace Rcpp” was removed from all the files
- All the numerical values are now explicitly
<double>
’s, or casted to <double>
; or <int>
’s (for indexing)
- Improvements in algorithms for discrete uniform, categorical, mixture of normal, mixture of Poisson distributions
- Improvements in discrete uniform; now it accepts only integer valued parameters
- Major C++ code clean-up
1.6.10-14
- Removed
erf
, erfc
, inv_erf
that are not used at this moment and caused problems when compiling on Fedora and Solaris
- Minor improvements in documentation
- Added mixtures of normal and of Poisson distributions
- Added truncated Poisson distribution
1.6.7-9
- Minor changes and improvements in documention
- Truncated normal returns normal for infinite truncation points
- Added half-t, half-normal and half-Cauchy distributions
- Changed naming of data-variable from
x
to q
for CDF’s
- Added inverse-CDF for discrete normal distribution, fixed random generation
- Added tests
- Multiple minor bug fixes (e.g. functions returning
NaN
instead of 0
for Inf
values)
- Added Birnbaum-Saunders (fatigue life) distribution
- New algorithm for
rtriang
- Added quantile functions for: zero-inflated Poisson, zero-inflated binomial zero-inflated negative binomial, inverse gamma, inverse chi-squared distributions
- Added Huber density
1.6.1
- Exception handling in discrete uniform distribution functions
- Bug fixes in
rdunif
- Clean-up in documentation and examples
- Now
dbvnorm
and dbvpois
work with matrixes
- Renaming of parameters in bivariate normal to be consistent with base R normal distribution
1.6.0
- Warning messages for non-integer values in discrete distributions
- Warning when returning NANs
- Code clean-up in
pbbinom
and pbnbinom
- Clean-up in documentation
1.5.15-19
- Ranamed zero-inflated distributions to
*zip
and *zinb
- Added zero-inflated binomial
*zib
- Code clean-up
- Added
pzipois
and pzibinom
- Added
qlgser
; changes in plgser
and rlgser
- Fixed bug in
rlgser
- Examples for most of the functions
- Exception handling for
dmvhyper
and rmvhyper
: values of x
, n
, and k
are checked against being non-integers
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