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plot.twoway()
to use and default to
na.rm=FALSEplot.twoway.fit()
to use and default to
na.rm=FALSEmeanfit()
to use and default to
na.rm=FALSEtwoway.default()
to pass … (hence na.rm) to
meanfittwoway.default()
to calculate various other
quantities and include these in the “twoway” object [RMH]plot.twoway()
with separate functions for the
“fit” and “diagnose” plots. [RMH]ladder_power()
to find the nearest ladder of
powers valueresiduals.twoway()
and
fitted.twoway()
anova.twoway()
is invoked when the
model is fit using row/col medians.as.twoway()
to give an initial display of a
two-way table as a “twoway” object [RMH]print.twoway()
now displays the
names(dimnames(x))
and the responseName
when
available [RMH]."responseName"
attribute
is now partially supported in some functions.to_long()
and to_wide()
to
facilitate working either way [RMH]twoway.formula()
now uses to_wide()
rather
than tidyr
constructs, resulting in a big speed-uptwoway.default()
now calculates the slope for the
diagnostic plot, including it in the object [Suggestion: RMH]twoway.default()
now prefers matrix inputs, allowing
better labels for row/col/response variables, but not yet implemented
throughout the various methods.twoway.formula()
methodplot.twoway(..., which="diagnose")
gets an
annotate=
argumentprint.twoway()
gets a zapsmall=
argument
per RMHinsectCounts
dataanova.twoway()
to be less redundantanova.twoway()
methodNEWS.md
file to track changes to the
package.as.data.frame
method for twoway
objects. This simpilifies graphical displays and other
computations.print.twoway()
gets a border=2
option to
print the result in a fancy table with horizontal and vertical
separators [thx: Richard Heiberger]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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