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flipr 0.3.3
- Updated URLs in
DESCRIPTION
file;
- Properly documented package overview in
flipr-package.R
file;
- Updated GitHub Action workflows;
- Removed suggested dependency to the entire tidyverse;
- Updated maintainer email.
flipr 0.3.2
- Removed
akima
from package dependencies.
- Updated GHA workflows and
roxygen2
version.
- Updated all URLs to reflect change of ownership.
flipr 0.3.1
- Remove any occurrence of base-R pipe operator in favor of magrittr pipe
operator for now for backward compatibility with older versions of
R.
- Improved way of handling statistics that rely on inter-point
distances.
- Method
$get_value()
gains optional arguments
keep_null_distribution
and keep_permutations
in case the user would like to keep track of either the permutation null
distribution or the sampled permutations that have been used to produce
it.
- Method
$get_value()
now handles extra parameters to be
passed to the test statistics.
flipr 0.3.0
Breaking changes
The API has been changed:
- An R6 class is now used to define
the plausibility function, with methods that implement point estimation,
confidence intervals and evaluation on grid for later plotting.
- The plotting capability is still outside the class but might move
into the class methods as well in the future.
Minor changes
- Test statistics based on Inter-point distances have been added and
implemented in C++ through the Rcpp
package.
- Test coverage is set and achieves 20% coverage for now (#3, @C-Juliette).
- @C-Juliette
has been added as contributor to the package.
- The p-value function has been consistently renamed plausibility
function to better reflects what it stands for and avoid confusion with
other definitions of the p-value function in the area of functional data
analysis.
flipr 0.2.1
- Fix warning when installing the package on Oracle Solaris 10, x86,
32 bit, R-release due to pandoc version not available preventing the
pvalue-function
vignette from knitting properly.
flipr 0.2.0
New features
- Compute p-value surfaces when inferring multiple parameters at once
via
two_sample_pf()
;
- Compute a point estimation for a single parameter of interest via
two_sample_pe()
;
- Compute a confidence interval for a single parameter of interest via
two_sample_ci()
;
- Automatically draw the p-value function for a single parameter of
interest via
two_sample_viz()
.
Full list of changes
- Change argument names
test
and
combining_function
to type
and
combine_with
respectively. Add argument
alternative
to specify which kind of test is
performed.
- Add a function to compute p-value functions for sets of null
hypotheses.
- Draft of article illustrating the computation of p-value functions
with flipr.
- Add \(t\), mean and Fisher test
statistics.
- Correct two-tail p-value computation.
- Better API for pvalue function.
- Added a function for two sample confidence interval for a single
parameter.
- Added an article about permutation inference overview.
- Added dependency to the ggplot2
package for plotting features.
- Added dependency to the cli package for
displaying important information to the user in an elegant fashion.
- Added function for point estimation of a single parameter.
- Added function for confidence interval of a single parameter.
- Added function for automatic plotting of the p-value function of a
single parameter.
- Added dependency to the withr package for
properly handle local random seed generator settings.
- Added dependency to the viridisLite
package for using colors compatible with most common types of color
blindness.
flipr 0.1.1
- Fix warning when installing the package on Oracle Solaris 10, x86,
32 bit, R-release due to pandoc version not available.
- Switch to GPL-3 license because purrr dependency is
GPL-3 licensed.
flipr 0.1.0
- Initial release.
- Added a
NEWS.md
file to track changes to the
package.
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