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NA
s) have been re-allowed in
the parameters after some checks.Non-finite values (hence NA
s) are no longer allowed
in the parameters.
The rGEV
function no longer returns a named
vector.
The probability functions p
, d
,
q
propagate the names of their first argument to the result
and the "gradient"
and "hessian"
attributes.
This may be useful when working with non-stationary Extreme-Value
models.
The simulation functions rGEV
, rGPD2
and rexp1
have an array
argument to use the
vectors of parameters in a fashion that is suitable for non-stationary
models, then returning a matrix instead of a vector.
p
, d
, q
functions did not work with deriv = TRUE
when their first
argument contained NA
s. This is now possible, the
corresponding rows of the "gradient"
attribute and the
corresponding slices of "hessian"
attribute contain only
NAs.These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.