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Changes in version 1.1.1
Bug fixes
Changes in version 1.1.0
Added
Adding parameter is_secondary
in
doSampling
function. It maintains existing selected samples
in pop
data.frame
PPS using
sampling::inclusionprobabilities()
Changed
Return value variable on doSampling
,
dsampel
to sampledf
and rincian
to details
, pop
remains the same
Change nsampel
to nsample
parameter in
doSampling
function
sisa
changed to n_deficit
on details
data.frame
jml
changed to n_selected
on details
data.frame
Change in deprecated .dots = var
to
across(all_of(var))
Changes in version 1.0.7
Bug fixes
Resolving the issue of creating interval in PPS Sampling.
Resolving the issue of getting allocation variable
Changes in version 1.0.6
Bug fixes
Resolving the issue of having the same random number in each row.
Adding unselected sample allocation messages.
Changes in version 1.0.5
Bug fixes
Resolving the error in which population is smaller than allocated size in PPS sampling.
Incorporating messages for both negative and zero allocations and implementing an error message specifically for negative allocations.
Optimizing processing time by excluding zero allocations from the allocation data frame.
Adding predetermined random number parameter on doSampling function
Changes in version 1.0.4
Bug fixes
Changes in version 1.0.3
Bug fixes
Imports
on DESCRIPTIONChanges in version 1.0.2
Bug fixes
Improved implicit stratification sorting
Changed Description in flags
parameter
Changes in version 1.0.1
Bug fixes
Removed “Package for” in title
Added full sentences in description text
Added references describing the methods
Unwrapped examples and replaced with because elapsed time > 5 secs
Added verbose
parameter in doSampling
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