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Maintenance release for a broken test in current R-devel.
Maintainer email change.
Transition from gather()
to
pivot_longer()
.
Update to testthat 3e.
The ggplot()
methods are now removed in factor of
autoplot()
methods.
perf_mod()
methods added for tuning parameter
objects from tune
, finetune
, and
workflowsets
.
rstanarm
version 2.21.1 or higher is now required
due to changes to their APIs.
Re-licensed package from GPL-2 to MIT. All copyright holders are RStudio employees and give consent.
tidyposterior
0.0.3contrast_models()
now returns a tibble and has an
extra column called contrast
.
The plot methods are now deprecated and will be removed in the
next version. They are not very good and can be replaced with simple
ggplot
code.
An optional formula argument was added to
perf_mod.rset()
and perf_mod.data.frame()
.
When the resampling method has multiple ID columns, a nested data
structure is assumed (with a warning). The new formula
argument can be used to over-ride the nesting.
dplyr
1.0.0. For the
newer dplyr
version, if critical columns for
posterior
or posterior_diff
objects are
removed, the objects is down-graded to a tibble. For earlier versions of
dplyr
, the object is not down-cast.tidyposterior
0.0.2A small, maintenance release.
Moved from the broom
package to the
generics
package to get the tidy
generic.
ggplot2
was moved to Suggests
The sole tidy
method was more explicitly exported so
that the generics
man files show the method.
The large RData objects containing the examples have been removed from the package and are accessible via a link to the GitHub repo.
tidyposterior
0.0.1These 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.