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model.matrix so that it works correctly with dots
arguments.add_duration() or
spdur() with a tibble as input. The errors were due to
tibble returning lists when subsetting columns with
[, col]. The data input is now internally converted to a
base data frame (as.data.frame()).na.action options
for spdur and its predict,
residuals, and fitted methods.forecast generic function from
forecast package rather than re-defining it. Adds
forecast to neccessary imports.separationplot is a
standalone function so change the spdur version to a simple
wrapper.stats to imported package
in description and removed all associated explicit namespace generic
imports.init.c with calls to
R_registerRoutines() and
R_useDynamicSymbols(); also use
.registration=TRUE in useDynLib in
NAMESPACE. R-devel (and R 3.4.0 in the future)
R CMD check issues a NOTE for registration of routines,
this is to avoid that note.summary.spdur that would return wrong
estimates for log(alpha).summary and xtable
methods.testthat update.terms,
model.matrix, coef, and
vcov.fitted and residuals methods.summary.spdur
when called on a model with factor variables or without intercept
terms.plot_hazard(ci = TRUE)), where CIs coud be wrong because
coefficients were sampled by equation rather than using the full
variance covariance matrix.data(bscoup), see ?bscoup.plot_hazard1 and plot_hazard2
with plot_hazard, added support for loglog models, and
other internal streamlining of plotting code.These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.
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