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qad 1.0.1
Changes
- Added a vignette
- Added automatic testing procedures
qad 1.0.0
Main changes
- Rcpp code implementation for the main function qad()
- Code improvements for zeta1() and ECBC() which replaces the
deprecated function emp_c_copula()
- Adapted permutation test for independence which works irrespectively
of the marginal distribution
- Added a new (experimental) bootstrap test which tests for asymmetry
in dependence (thus provides a p-value for the measure a)
Minor changes
- Additional parameters for graphics (title, x.axis, y.axis)
- Added warnings for checkerboard resolution less or equal 3
- the deprecated function cci() was finally removed
qad 0.2.0
Main changes
- Implementation of a new p-value (based on Monte Carlo
simulation).
- New implementation of the distribution function and quantile
function of qad in the setting of independence: pqad(), qqad().
- Function cci() is deprecated.
- Additional parameter configurations in pairwise.qad: (1) double 0
entries can be removed, (2) a minimum necessary resolution can be
selected.
Bug Fixes
- Correction of a wrong p-value (by permutation test) of qad for a
checkerboard resolution of N = 1.
- Code simplifications (replace several functions of the data.table
package by dplyr functions).
qad 0.1.2
Internals
- Update of functions using melt from data.table
qad 0.1.1
Bugfixes and changes
- New color options are available in the plot functions
- New labeling in the heatmap plot
- Updated output of the main function qad
- New option for parallel computing
Internals
- Package news are now provided as markdown document (NEWS.md)
- Package description in form of a README.md file is available
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