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simulate_nfl()
gained the new argument
sim_include
to allow more access to what is actually being
simulated. This makes it possible skip playoff simulation or the
(possibly heavy) computation of draft order. (#34)summary
method
summary.nflseedR_simulation()
now hides columns where all
values are NA
. This is useful if
simulate_nfl()
skips the postseason or draft order. The
method also re-formats the number of simulations in the subtitle,
e.g. from “10000” to “10k” (this requires scales >= 1.2.0, but it is
a good idea to update scales anyways). (#35)simulate_nfl()
now uses data.table to combine
simulation rounds data. This is a significant performance improvement.
The returned list "sim_params"
now includes the package
version of nflseedR (for debugging) and the current system time when the
simulation was finished. (#36)summary
method
summary.nflseedR_simulation()
now uses
fmt_pct_special()
to format probability strings to avoid
the impression of overconfidence by rounding to integer percentages.
(#37)game_summary
to the output of
simulate_nfl()
which aggregates matchups across all
simulated seasons (#24)load_sharpe_games()
(#24)simulate_nfl()
is now of class
nflseedR_simulation
which allows the implementation of a
summary()
method that computes a gt()
table of
the simulation summary data frame. (#26)compute_division_ranks()
now outputs losses and ties as
well. (#27)load_sharpe_games()
for CRAN testsAdded support for a fake schedule for simulating the upcoming season before the NFL has released the official schedule.
updated the documentation of the function
load_sharpe_games()
with the new columns
away_qb_id
, home_qb_id
,
away_qb_name
and home_qb_name
.
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