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varGuidTS 0.1.13
- CRAN resubmission update.
- Added method references with DOI links to the DESCRIPTION
field.
- Added a tag to coef.lmvt.Rd describing the returned coefficient list
and invisible print return.
varGuidTS 0.1.12
- CRAN resubmission fix: added method references with DOIs to
DESCRIPTION.
- Added missing documentation to coef.lmvt.Rd.
- Replaced provisional package references with established method
references.
varGuidTS 0.1.5
- Updated the DESCRIPTION file for CRAN submission with explicit
Author and Maintainer fields.
- Removed the package vignette directory and VignetteBuilder metadata
to avoid prebuilt-vignette warnings for the CRAN source submission.
- Kept the public API focused on
lmvt(),
predict.lmvt(), summary.lmvt(),
coef.lmvt(), and simulate_scenario().
varGuidTS 0.1.4
- Updated DESCRIPTION metadata for CRAN maintainer parsing using an
explicit Maintainer field.
- Renamed the package from
vgrisk to
varGuidTS.
- Updated package metadata, documentation, README, examples, and tests
to use the GitHub URL
https://github.com/zionwzz/variance-guided-risk-demo.
- Updated authorship metadata: Zihao Wang is an author; Min Lu is
author and maintainer.
vgrisk 0.1.2
- Added
summary.lmvt() and
print.summary.lmvt() for model diagnostics,
selected/nonzero coefficient counts, and a full coefficient summary
table.
- Expanded
predict.lmvt() documentation with examples for
pooled thresholds, subject-specific thresholds, and Gaussian/Student-t
exceedance probabilities.
- Fixed subject-aware lag lookup in the forward variance recursion
used by
lmvt() and predict.lmvt() so that
ARCH/GARCH lags are resolved correctly for all subjects, not only the
first subject.
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