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Updates of the new version:
Fixing duplicated ORCID on DESCRIPTION file.
Include the “quadratic” term estimate as an output of the quadratic_plateau() function. This term is useful to understand the curvature of the quadratic model.
Fixing the names of the vignettes to display correctly on the CRAN website.
PREVIOUS VERSIONS ####################
boot_cn_1965()
, (ii)
boot_cn_1971()
, (iii) boot_mod_alcc()
, (iv)
boot_linear_plateau()
, (v)
boot_quadratic_plateau()
, and (vi)
boot_mitscherlich()
.p-value
estimation for non-linear models
using an F-test approach comparing the non-linear model vs. a null-model
(intercept-only).cate_nelson_1965()
and
cate_nelson_1971()
:boot...()
output including quadrants countmitscherlich()
updates:sizes
are now
line linewidth
linear_plateau()
and quadratic_plateau()
updates:jp
variable
insteadmod_alcc()
update including:nlraa
is now included as a dependency to facilitate
self-start of non-linear models.smatr
is a new dependency (to get AIC and BIC of SMA
models).CITATION
file into “inst/” folder following
bibentry
format.General maintenance update. - Documentation updating authors’ contributions, and mention main research projects supporting the development of the package (FRST and SIIL). - Fixing minor bugs on the CSTV estimation (and plot) when using the “target” argument within linear_plateau() and quadratic_plateau() functions. When “target” is activated for these functions, output is STVt (stv-target) instead of CSTV (which corresponds to the plateau level) - Minor typos on the vignettes.
Maintenance update fixing minor details in documentation after feedback from CRAN submission of v2.1.0. Changes include: i) adding references in DESCRIPTION, functions, and vignettes; and ii) removing brackets from examples (replacing ‘dontrun’ by ‘donttest’).
Maintenance update fixing minor typos on vignettes (linear_plateau(), quadratic_plateau(), mitscherlich()), fixed bugs on examples within functions cate_nelson_1965(), cate_nelson_1971(), quadratic_plateau(), and mitscherlich().
Soiltestcorr v2.0.2 is maintenance update fixing minor bugs related to checks before CRAN submission (e.g. spelling check, links, data source URLs, DOIs, etc.)
Major: soiltestcorr v2.0.1 fixes the versioning of the package (this
version was previously named as v1.0.7); it introduces the Mitscherlich
response model, and it introduces the the “target” argument into
linear_plateau() and quadratic_plateau() functions, allowing to estimate
critical soil test values for relative yields different than the plateau
level.
Minor: added ‘Date’ field on DESCRIPTION file, removed unused
Imports-packages from Description file, fixed DOI source of
‘data_test.Rd’ and ‘freitas.Rd’.
Patch: fixes some minor typos in the comments within the functions.
Apr, 28, 2022. The soiltestcorr v1.0.6 uses consistent arguments across all functions using lowercase (e.g. stv, ry) and includes warning and stop messages to improve users experience.
Apr, 18, 2022. The soiltestcorr v1.0.5 includes the option for fitting self-starting quadratic-plateau models with the quadratic_plateau() function.
Apr, 14, 2022. The soiltestcorr v1.0.4 updated its name (previously soiltestR) in order to follow good coding practices using all lowercase letters. For the same reason, the old modALCC() function was renamed as mod_alcc().
The soiltestcorr v1.0.3 includes the option for fitting linear-plateau models, includes the ‘plot’ arg (Boolean) in all functions, and the ‘tidy’ arg for choosing outputs as type list (tidy = FALSE) or data.frame (tidy = TRUE).
The soiltestcorr v1.0.2 includes the option for running the quadrants approach described by Cate & Nelson (1971).
The soiltestcorr v1.0.1 includes the option for running the quadrants approach described by Cate & Nelson (1965).
The soiltestcorr v1.0.0 includes the option for running the modified arcsine-log calibration curve described Correndo et al. (2017).
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They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.