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shiny gadget for fitting univariate distributions has been added
added test function for distfun objects
diagnostic plots now have better checks for distfun objects and lists of distfun objects
Adding continuous distribution testing functions Kolmogorov-Smirnov, Anderson-Darling, and Cramer-Von Mises
S3 methods have now been added for distfit objects
Code reformatting and cleanup
Fixed appearance of plots
Added plot_density function for comparison pdfs of fitted functions
Updated argument naming conventions
DESCRIPTION summary has been updated
Examples have been updated for fit_univariate, fit_empirical
fit_empirical_discrete and fit_empirical_continuous are no longer exported
added plot_qq and plot_pp functions for diagnostic plotting of fits
Added a vignette Diagnostic Plots for Fitting Distributions
Introduction vignette has updated examples
Update DESCRIPTION
Parameter name error checking for fit_univariate_manual
Fixed bug so that empirical distributions functions are now vectorized
Consolidated fitting empirical distributions into one function
Fixed vignette title
Added BugReports to Description
Added fit_univariate_man for manually specifying parameters and generating a distribution
Added function to summarize statistics for distribution inspection
Added documentation for supported univariate distributions
Changed naming of fitted distribution object (output of fit_univariate) to be more explicit e.g. ‘d’ is now ‘dpois’ for a fitting a poisson distribution
Added ‘parameters’ list item to a fitted distribution object (output of fit_univariate)
Added Discrete Uniform distribution functions and ability to fit discrete uniform
Added cauchy, llogis, logis, invweibull, invgamma to continous distributions that can be fit
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