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smoots 1.1.4
- The NOTE “Specified C++11: please drop specification unless
essential” has been fixed.
- a package alias has been added appropriately in the package overview
help file.
- the plot functionality for objects of class “smoots” is no longer
only interactive but different plot types can now also be selected via a
function argument.
- the long-time deprecated argument “msg” in “bootCast()”,
“modelCast()”, and “rollCast()” has been removed.
smoots 1.1.3
- a bug has been fixed that occurred when selecting p = 0 or q = 0 for
the bootstrap approach
- a bug has been fixed where using the deprecated argument msg in the
function rollCast() caused an error
smoots 1.1.2
- a NAMESPACE issue (stated as a NOTE in CRAN checks) regarding the
package ‘progress’ has been fixed.
- an ERROR that occurred when running the test files on
aarch64-apple-darwin20 (64-bit), r-patched-solaris-x86 and
x86_64-pc-linux-gnu (64-bit) has been fixed.
smoots 1.1.1
- a minor bug in the automatically created plot title when applying
plot.smoots() to an object returned by dsmooth() was fixed.
- a notable performance increase was implemented for the algorithms
considered in the functions msmooth(), tsmooth() and dsmooth().
- RcppArmadillo was added to Suggests to address a note on
r-devel-linux-x86_64-fedora-clang.
- a few typos in the documentation were fixed.
- an error in the description of the element ‘ws’ within lists
returned by msmooth(), tsmooth(), dsmooth() and gsmooth() was fixed in
the documentation.
- an acknowledgment of the support by the German DFG project
GZ-FE-1500-2-1 was added to the DESCRIPTION file.
- [[Rcpp::export]] was removed from C++ functions only used by other
C++ functions.
- minor R code simplifications were implemented.
- the package now makes use of the future and future.apply packages to
improve the performance of the bootstraps in the functions bootCast(),
modelCast() and rollCast().
- due to the implementation of parallel code, the argument msg of the
functions bootCast(), modelCast() and rollCast() has been deprecated;
instead they have two new arguments pb and cores.
smoots 1.1.0
- the README file has been adjusted.
- new functions were added for graphical testing of linearity
assumptions and for forecasting.
- a rescaling function was added to simplify the transfer of the
obtained derivative estimates on the time interval [0, 1] to the actual
observation
time points.
- the package now uses compiled C++ code within selected functions and
needs to import the Rcpp package for this purpose.
- due to the implemented C++ code the performance of the functions of
version 1.0.0 has been slightly improved for this version.
- the documentation has been adjusted with respect to the newly
introduced functions.
- typos and false or missing information in the documentation have
been corrected.
- the documentation has generally been edited with a stronger focus on
text formatting so that actual mathematical formulae are visible in the
package’s PDF-manual
- the S3 method plot.smoots() has been reworked and allows for more
arguments of the standard plot function and thus for more
flexibility.
- improved feedback on incorrect input.
- some default values for arguments of functions existing since
package version 1.0.0 have been adjusted, e.g. p = v + 1 is now the
default in gsmooth() as opposed to p = 1 in previous versions.
smoots 1.0.1
- the Imports field in the DESCRIPTION file was adjusted.
- minor performance improvements were made.
- the example in the README file was adjusted.
- minor changes in the documentation were made.
- minor changes in the print method were made.
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