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an own variant of DIN 32645 (relative error on x axis).
- Partly make functions work on models where x and y are named different
from "x" and "y" (loq to be done).
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the predict.lm function unfortunately
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must be updated
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- Now I have a working approach for the calculation of LOD and LOQ,
but it seems to be different from what everybody else is doing
(e.g. Massart chaper 13). I like it, however. Maybe it even
yields a paper.
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- In addition to the Massart examples, the sample data from dintest (DIN 32645)
has been tested
- inverse.predict and calplot now also work on glm objects
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tested with Examples 7 and 8 from Massart!
I need to compare with the DIN and draper examples, and finish
the package vignette.
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