intRinsic 1.1.0
- Re-organized the cpp code into multiple files
- Solved an indexing problem with
log_Zeta
and
log_corr
, sometimes causing na
with
single-manifold data when using Hidalgo()
- Translated some
R
parts of the Hidalgo()
code into C++
- Corrected a bug affecting the
Truncated-pointmass
approach
- Updated the README file
- Set up the new
rhub
checks workflows
intRinsic 1.0.2
- Removed the dependency from the package
MCMCpack
- Fixed and updated the documentation (minor changes)
intRinsic 1.0.1
- Fixed a typo in
compute_mus
when computing ratios from
dist_matrix
. Now the function handles also the
dissimilarity
class
- Fixed a typo in
compute_mus
involving the class of the
returned object
- Adjusted some indentations in
print
methods
- Adjusted the
autoplot
method related to
gride_mle
intRinsic 1.0.0
- This update marks the acceptance of the
intRinsic
vignette in the Journal of Statistical Software
. Note: the
DOI in the CITATION is for a new JSS publication that will be registered
after publication on CRAN
- Fixed some spelling typos and new-line inconsistencies
- Removed the dependencies on the
as_tibble()
function
(deprecated)
- The function
twonn_decimated()
is now deprecated and
will be removed in future releases. The function to use is
twonn_decimation()
- Now
gride_evolution()
and
twonn_decimation()
remove duplicated observations by
default
intRinsic 0.2.2
- Fixed bug in
Hidalgo()
, causing errors when setting
verbose = FALSE
- Fixed bug in
Hidalgo()
initialization. Added warning if
alpha_Dirichlet
is set so small it causes underflow
problems
- Fixed bug in
clustering()
. Now the returned
K
when the option salso
is selected, is
correct
- Fixed bug in
print.mus()
. Now it checks if the passed
object is a list
- Corrected a few typos in the documentation
- Updated
doi
of recently published references
- Added additional checks in
compute_mus
: NA, symmetry,
non-negativity
intRinsic 0.2.1
- Fixed minor bugs involving the
gride()
family of
functions
- Added several methods (
print()
, summary()
,
plot()
,…) to facilitate the extraction of the results
- Now, the
autoplot()
method is directly exported from
the ggplot2
package
intRinsic 0.2.0
- Submitted to CRAN
- Released to the public the first official version