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- speedup for rinvgauss() by replacing rchisq() with rnorm() and
rbinom() with runif().
- speedup for qinvgauss() by using qgamma as starting approximation
for very small right tail probabilities, and inverse chisq as
starting approximation for very small left tail probabilities.
- qinvgauss() now computes Newton step using log probabilities
and a Taylor series expansion for small steps. This improves
accuracy in extreme cases. The stopping criterion for the Newton
iteration has been revised.
- Bug fix to dinvgauss(), pinvgauss() and qinvgauss() which were not
preserving attributes of the first argument.
30 December 2015: statmod 1.4.23
- qinvgauss() has been improved to return best achievable machine
accuracy. It now checks for backtracking of the Newton iteration.
- dinvgauss() and pinvgauss() now check for a wider range of special
cases. This allows them to give valid results in some cases
for infinite or missing parameter values and for x outside the
support of the distribution.
26 October 2015: statmod 1.4.22
- Functions needed from the stats and graphics packages are now
explicitly imported into the package NAMESPACE.
30 March 2015: statmod 1.4.21
- qinvgauss() now treats input arguments of different lengths or NA
parameter values more carefully.
- elda() now gracefully removes structural zeros, i.e., rows where
the number of cells or the number of assays is zero.
- S3 print and plot methods for "limdil" class now registered.
- Use of require("tweedie") in the qres.tweedie() code replaced by
requireNameSpace("tweedie").
30 May 2014: statmod 1.4.20
- Considerable work on the inverse Gaussian functions dinvgauss(),
pinvgauss(), qinvgauss() and rinvgauss(). The parameter arguments
are changed to mean, shape and dispersion instead of mu and lambda.
The functions now include arguments lower.tail and log.p, meaning
that right-tailed probabilities can be used and probabilities can
be specified on the log-scale. Good numerical precision is
maintained in these cases. The functions now respect attributes,
so that a matrix argument for example will produce a matrix result.
Checking is now done for missing values and invalid parameter
values on an element-wise basis. A technical report has been
written to describe the methodology behind qinvgauss().
- This file has been renamed to NEWS instead of changelog.txt.
- The introductory help page previously called 1.Introduction is now
named statmod-package.
13 April 2014: statmod 1.4.19
- qinvgauss() now uses a globally convergent Newton iteration, which
produces accurate values for a greater range of parameter values.
- glmnb.fit() now supports weights.
27 September 2013: statmod 1.4.18
- Update reference for permp().
- bug fix to elda() so that it returns NA for the tests instead of
giving an error when the Fisher information for the slope isNA.
- Exact roles of authors specified in DESCRIPTION file.
- All usage lines in help files wrapped at 90 characters to ensure
that code is not truncated in pdf manual.
30 January 2013: statmod 1.4.17
- new function eldaOneGroup() to conduct limiting dilution analysis
when there is only one treatment group. This function implements
a globally convergent Newton iteration to avoid occasional problems
with lack of convergence of the usual glm calculations.
- elda() (aka limdil) now call eldaOneGroup() to get confidence
intervals and score tests. This improves the numerical reliability
of the function.
- more detail added to the elda() help page about the interpretations
of the goodness of fit tests.
- new function forward() for forward selection in multiple regression
with an unlimited number of candidate covariates.
- license upgraded to GPL from LGPL.
28 September 2012: statmod 1.4.16
- gauss.quad() and gauss.quad.prob() now use Fortran to solve
tridiagonal eigenvalue problem, with considerable gain in speed.
Updates to references for the same two functions.
- Formatting of gauss.quad test output to ensure agreement between
Unix and Windows.
- mixedModel2 test code no longer prints REML residuals, because
these are not reproducible between Windows and Unix.
6 August 2012: statmod 1.4.15
- improvements to glmnb.fit() to make it more numerically robust.
- use of lgamma() in gauss.quad() to avoid floating overflows
with kind="jacobi".
19 November 2011: statmod 1.4.14
- power.fisher.test() now accepts a new argument alternative
which indicates the rejection region.
25 October 2011: statmod 1.4.13
- bug fix to glmnb.fit() when dispersion is a vector argument.
18 October 2011: statmod 1.4.12
- glmnb.fit() now accepts vector dispersion argument.
- change to residual returned by tweedie glms when var.power=2
and y==0. In this case the theoretical residual is -Inf.
The value returned by the tweedie family is finite, but smaller
than previous.
29 June 2011: statmod 1.4.11
- updates to help page for sage.test
21 April 2011: statmod 1.4.10
- bug fix to glmnb.fit().
9 March 2011: statmod 1.4.9
- bug fix to glmnb.fit().
- bug correction to sage.test() when library sizes are equal.
The p-values returned change slightly.
3 November 2010: statmod 1.4.8
- new function glmnb.fit(), which implements Levenberg-modified
Fisher scoring to fit a negative binomial generalized linear
model with log-link.
28 May 2010: statmod 1.4.7
- permp() now has two new arguments 'method' and 'twosided'.
The function now provides both exact and approximate methods
for computing permutation p-values.
19 April 2010: statmod 1.4.6
- psi.hampel() and rho.hampel() renamed to .psi.hampel and
.rho.hampel and removed from export function list.
16 April 2010: statmod 1.4.5
- new function mscale() which is the robust estimation of a scale
parameter using Hampel's redescending psi function.
- new function psi.hampel() which is the Hampel's redescending psi
function.
- new function rho.hampel() which is the integral of Hampel's
redescending psi function.
30 March 2010: statmod 1.4.4
- remlscore() now returns a component iter giving the number of
iterations used.
18 February 2010: statmod 1.4.3
- new function permp() which calculates exact p-values for
permutation tests when permutations are sampled with replacement.
5 January 2010: statmod 1.4.2
- new argument 'dispersion' for glm.scoretest(), allowing the
user to set a known value for the dispersion parameter.
- ensure chisq values from limdil() remain positive, even when small.
- correct the format of chisq value in print.limdil().
29 Sep 2009: statmod 1.4.1
- fixes to documentation links to other packages
- bug fix to glmgam.fit() when there are exact zeros
in the data or fitted values.
- add more goodness of fit tests to elda().
- improvements to print.limdil method.
- argument log added to dinvgauss(), giving the option of
returning the density on the log-scale.
6 May 2009: statmod 1.4.0
- new function glm.scoretest() to compute likelihood score tests
for terms in generalized linear models.
- Improvements to elda() and print.limdil() to avoid glm fits in
extreme data situations with 0% or 100% positive response,
improving speed and avoiding warnings.
- Improvements to print.limdil method.
- New function .limdil.allpos(). It calculates lower bound of
the limdil confidence interval when all tests respond by using
a globally convergent Newton interation.
- Modify limdil() on lower bound of the confidence interval when all
tests respond.
- New methods print.limdil and plot.limdil for limdil objects.
- The output from limdil() is now a limdil class object.
- Added \eqn{} markup to equations in pinvgauss.Rd
remlscor.Rd and remlscorgamma.Rd.
- Elso et al (2004) reference added to compareGrowthCurves
help page.
18 November 2008: statmod 1.3.8
- qres.nbinom now works in more situations. It now accepts
a model fit from MASS::glm.nb or a model fit using
MASS:negative.binomial() when the theta argument is unnamed.
Previously the theta argument had to be named, as in
negative.binomial(theta=2).
20 July 2008: statmod 1.3.7
- reference added to help page for compareGrowthCurves()
- the saved output from the automatic tests updated for R 2.7.1
07 April 2008: statmod 1.3.6
- fixes to limdil() on estimate and upper bound of the confidence interval when all
cells respond to all tests.
- bug fix in limdil() which produced wrong calculation of the upper bound
and lower bound of the confidence interval when there are more than one group and
no cells responds or all cells respond to all tests in one of the groups.
24 March 2008: statmod 1.3.5
- The function remlscoregamma(), removed in 2004, restored to the package
with updated references.
11 February 2008: statmod 1.3.4
- bug fix in limdil() which produced error when calculating the confidence
intervals of multiple groups and all cells respond in one of the groups.
12 January 2008: statmod 1.3.3
- the limdil function now has the capability to handle and compare
multiple experiments or groups.
24 September 2007: statmod 1.3.1
- non-ascii European characters removed from Rd files
- Shackleton reference added to limdil.Rd
- fixed some non-matched brackets in other Rd files
15 October 2006: statmod 1.3.0
- package now has a NAMESPACE which simply exports all objects
- new function fitNBP()
- new function plotGrowthCurves()
4 January 2006: statmod 1.2.4
- fixes to gauss.quad.prob when n=1 or n=2
12 December 2005: statmod 1.2.3
- remlscore() was failing when rank of X was only 1, now fixed.
20 October 2005: statmod 1.2.2
- mixedModel2Fit() now outputs REML residuals
- randomizedBlock() & randomizedBlockFit() renamed to mixedModel2() & mixedModel2Fit()
4 July 2005: statmod 1.2.1
- remlscore() now outputs covariance matrices for estimated coefficients
- redundant copy of randomizedBlockFit() removed
22 June 2005: statmod 1.2.0
- /inst/doc/index.html created
- change log (this file) moved to /inst/doc directory of package
- new function limdil()
14 June 2005: statmod 1.1.1
- change to rinvgauss() to avoid numerical problems with subtractive cancellation when lambda<<mu
5 Oct 2004: statmod 1.1.0
- new wrapper functions qresiduals() and qresid() for quantile residuals
- bug fixes to qres.nbinom() qres.tweedie(), S-Plus code finally changed to R
27 Sep 2004: statmod 1.0.8
- bug fix in tweedie() - stop linkinv checking for neg or small arguments
19 Sep 2004: statmod 1.0.7
- fix problems with remlscor.Rd and remlscorgamma.Rd. (The function
remlscoregamma documented by remlscorgamma.Rd was removed soon after
this.)
- edits to 1.StatMod.Rd and glmgamfit.Rd
- lm.fit (effects component) now used to transform to residual space in randomizedBlockFit()
20 Mar 2004: statmod 1.0.6
- new overall help entry 1.StatMod
- edited welding.Rd
- output component $sigmasquared from randomizedBlock changed to $varcomp
- arg fixed.estimated changed to only.varcomp in randomizedBlock()
- edit glmgamfit.Rd
- continued work on glmgam.fit() to prevent singularity when some mu are very small
- glmgam.fit doesn't warn when maxit exceeded but instead records number of iteration
- arguments tol, maxit, trace added to randomizedBlock() and randomizedBlockFit()
- edit sagetest.Rd
- edit randomizedBlock.Rd
11 Feb 2004: statmod 1.0.5
- mlreg.fit() and mlreg.fit.zero() removed
10 Feb 2004: statmod 1.0.4
- minor bug fixes to glmgam.fit
- mlreg.fit and mlreg.fit.zero updated to work in R 1.9.0
6 Jan 2004: statmod 1.0.3
- function fisher.test2() removed
- bug fix in sage.test() which produced error with zero counts and equal sized libraries
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