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predint 1.0.0
- This is the first version of predint
predint 1.1.0
- lmer_pi() is now deprecated, but three new functions are introduced for the computation of PI based on random effects models fit by lme4::lmer(). The new functions are lmer_pi_unstruc(), lmer_pi_futvec() and lmer_pi_futmat().
predint 1.1.1
- Argument for the tolerance in the bisection
- Small changes in the readme
- Bugfix in beta_bin_pi
- Changed lambda_min and lambda_max to delta_min and delta_max in order to reflect the notation of the manuscript submitted to JSS
- Bugfix in rbbinom: rho must be bigger than 0 but smaller than 1
- Function for the sampling of bs-data based on a random effects model fit with lme4::lmer() as used in lmer_pi_futmat()
predint 2.0.0
- the package is now based on s3 objects
- the calibration algorithm works now independently for both limits (default for discrete intervals)
- rqpois() can be used with offsets and returns a data.frame (instead of a vector as before)
- quasi_pois_pi() works now with offsets and based on the modified calibration algorithm
- new functions
- summary.predint
- plot.predint
- as.data.frame.predint
- print.predint
predint 2.1.0
- New real life data
- Mortality of mice
- revertant bacteria colonies
- new functions
- plot works now with uncalibrated PI
predint 2.1.1
- Small bugfix in the test-suite
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