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- Update DESCRIPTION
- Update Makefile to document how to use R-patched
- Remove markup from two URLs to avoid CRAN NOTE
- Switch two vignettes from html_document to html_vignette to save space
in the docs directory, also avoiding a CRAN NOTE
- Complete rebuild of pkgdown docs for release
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I had to fix the two pathway vignettes, as they did not work with
the released version any more. So they and the multistart vignette
which got some small fixes as well were rebuilt.
Complete rebuild of the online docs with the released version. The
documentation of the 'hierarchial_kinetics' format had to be fixed
as well.
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This also adds the first benchmark results obtained on my laptop system
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I am postponing my attempts to get the nlmixr interface to CRAN, given
some problems with nlmixr using R-devel under Windows, see
https://github.com/nlmixrdevelopment/nlmixr/issues/596
and
https://github.com/r-hub/rhub/issues/512,
which is fixed by the removal of nlmixr from the testsuite.
For the tests to be more platform independent, the biphasic mixed
effects models test dataset was defined in a way that fitting
should be more robust (less ill-defined).
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In residual plots, use xlab and xlim if appropriate
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Also bump version to 1.0.3.
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- Improve authorship and copyright information
- Prepare pkgdown config
- Remove dependence on saemix as we need the development version which
is not ready for CRAN
- Temporarily remove saemix interface to check code coverage of the rest
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Also, use more intelligent starting values for the variance of the
random effects for saemix. While this does not appear to speed up
the convergence, it shows where this variance is greatly reduced
by using mixed-effects models as opposed to the separate independent
fits.
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Still in preparation for analytical solutions of coupled models
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- mean_degparms() now optionally returns starting values for fixed and
random effects, which makes it possible to obtain acceptable fits
also in more difficult cases (with more parameters)
- Fix the anova method, as it is currently not enough to inherit from
lme: https://bugs.r-project.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=17761
- Show fit information, and per default also errmin information
in plot.nlme.mmkin()
- Examples for nlme.mmkin: Decrease tolerance and increase the number of
iterations in the PNLS step in order to be able to fit FOMC-SFO and
DFOP-SFO
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