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Version 3.4
- Bug fixes and documentation updates
- Added labels to hdrscatterplot (thanks to Fan Cheng)
Version 3.3
- More options for hdr.boxplot (thanks to Simon Carrignon)
- More flexible hdr.den plots (thanks to Simon Carrignon)
- Fixed colours in hdrscatterplot
Version 3.2
- Updated hdr.den() to demonstrate the calculation of hdr more clearly
(thanks to Dennis Freuer for the suggestion)
- Added hdrscatterplot() function
- Roxygenized the package
- Added pkgdown site
Version 3.1
- Added dependency on mvtnorm to avoid problems with ks.
Version 3.0
- Reduced dependency on KernSmooth and changed ::: calls to ::
- New functions hdr.2d() and plot.hdr2d() to return and plot bivariate
HDR information.
- Rewritten hdr.boxplot.2d() function.
Version 2.16
- Replaced .Internal() calls with new .filled.contour() function.
Version 2.15
- Added option to control limits of density estimate in
hdr.boxplot.2d()
Version 2.14
- Updated references for hdrbw().
Version 2.13
* Added color options to hdr.boxplot.2d().
Version 2.12
* Modified hdr(), hdr.boxplot() and hdr.den() to allow a Box-Cox transformation to be used when computing the density. This allows the density estimate to be non-zero only on the positive real line.
Version 2.11
- Added hdrbw() from Matt Wand to compute better bandwidths for hdr(),
hdr.den() and hdr.boxplot().
- Fixed a few bugs in the help files.
Version 2.10
- Bug fix in hdr.boxplot.2d(). The show.points option was not
working.
Version 2.09
- Bug fix: the a bandwidth in cde() when fw=TRUE and use.locfit=TRUE
was twice as large as it should have been.
Version 2.08
* Bug fix in hdr.boxplot.2d(). It would sometimes plot outliers on a separate plot.
* New argument to hdr.boxplot.2d() to allow the density to be estimated using the kde() function from the ks package.
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