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qlcMatrix 0.10 (upcoming)
qlcMatrix 0.9.9
changes
- adding support for ngrams for n > 2 in splitStrings. this opens
up the possibility to use larger ngrams in sim.strings, sim.lang and
sim.wordlist
- splitStrings now only gives ngrams as output, not unigrams and
bigrams as before
- adding global options “qlcMatrix.gap” and “qlcMatrix.locale” for
package defaults that might in some special cases be changed by a
user.
bugs
- more cleanup of unnecessary nMatrix to dMatrix conversions
qlcMatrix 0.9.8
bugs
- corrected behavior of multiplying two nMatrices in accordance with
the corrected implementation from the Matrix package using %&%
instead of %*%
- various minor corrections for CRAN compliancy.
qlcMatrix 0.9.7
changes
- adding experimental distSparse function
- adding option to pass arguments from sim.obs and sim.att to
splitTable
- adding option to pass arguments from sim.strings to
splitStrings
- changed internal gap symbol in pwMatrix and splitStrings to 043
- adding dimRed() function for sparse dimensionality Reduction based
on Cholesky()
- adding normalized Laplacian norm ‘normL’ for cosSparse
bugs
- removed outdated links
- replacing rBind/cBind with rbind/cbind as of R 3.2
- corrected names of rKhatriRao for the complete symmetric case
qlcMatrix 0.9.6
- adding commandline execs
- importing docopt
qlcMatrix 0.9.5
- finally adding a NEWS list
adding
some first sparse array functionality, building on spam
- adding unfold() to unfold sparse arrays to matrices
- rename earlier unfold() to unfoldBlockMatrix()
- adding as.Matrix() to link spam to Matrix
- proposing Array() and sparseArray() as function names
bugs
- ttMatrix now gives NULL when vector is completely NA
qlcMatrix 0.9.4
- no NEWS documented until here
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