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rTPC 1.1.0 - 05/05/2026
- added several new models
- reshaped how start values and limits are called
- updated the README and vignettes to reflect the changes
- updated NEWS.md
- updated the versioning
- updated all links and urls to reflect best practice (DOIs instead of
links, fixing identified issues)
- added vignette about parallelisation
- added internal function for pre-rendering vignettes that take a long
time
- Bump R dependency to >= 4.1 due to use of new-style pipes.
rTPC 1.0.7 08/01/2024
- Added many more models
- Reshaped how models are added and how start values and limits are
included.
rTPC 1.0.6 19/08/2024
- Added ashrafi1_2018() to the package
- Added a … argument to calc_params() to allow users to change the
level of the calculation of get_breadth()
- Re-rendered the website in its entirety.
rTPC 1.0.5 - 08/09/2023
- Updated thomas_2012() to have better lower and upper limits for
tref. Relabelled topt to be tref as it rarely reflect the optimum
temperature
- Re-rendered website in its entirety
rTPC 1.0.4 - 16/08/2023
- Updated documentation to include return value information
- Accepted onto CRAN
rTPC 1.0.3 - 10/08/2023
- Added a modified version of the Deutsch model to the package
- Updated all other functions to include the deutsch_2008() model
- Re-rendered website
rTPC 1.0.2 - 03/12/2021
- Added the Lobry–Rosso–Flandrois model to the package
- Updated all other functions to include the lrf_1991() model
rTPC 1.0.1
- Added a
NEWS.md file to track changes to the
package.
- Added a new vignette
vignette("bootstrapping_many_curves") to demonstrate how to
run the bootstrap procedure on multiple curves at once
- Updated README to reflect this
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