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Thanks to the hint of Achim Zeileis from the CRAN team
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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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Depends on inline >= 0.16.2 (including the bug fixes from
eddelbuettel/inline#18), which provides 'moveDLL' to store the DLL for a
compiled function in a safe place in case the argument 'dll_dir' is
specified in the call to 'mkinmod'.
Huge thanks to Dirk @eddelbuettel for his review and support
for the work on the inline package.
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With automatic reloading in mkinfit and mkinpredict in case the
DLL is not loaded and the original DLL path has been cleaned up.
Depends on jranke/inline@974bdea04fcedfafaab231e6f359c88270b56cb9
See inline#13
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By depending on parallel instead of importing it, functions to set up
and stop a cluster are always available when mkin is loaded.
The use of multicore processing in mmkin on Windows is now documented in
the help file, which brings mkin closer to a version 1.0 #9.
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instead of the orange danger color.
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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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Also, use .rmd extension instead of .Rmd for vignettes.
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also for deSolve and eigenvalue based solutions. This noticeably increases
performance for these methods, see test.log and benchmark vignette.
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This revealed that transforming rates is necessary for fitting
the analytical solution of the SFO-SFO model to the FOCUS D dataset.
Benchmarks show that fitting coupled models with deSolve got a bit
slower through the latest changes
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Preparing for symbolic solutions for more than one compound
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- Added a section with platform specific notes on getting compiled
models to work to the compiled models article
- Don't return empty SFORB parameter list from endpoints() if there is no
SFORB model
- Avoid warnings when using standardized = TRUE in plot.mmkin()
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Use lazy = TRUE in the pd target for generating pkgdown documentation
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to check if the link to the pfm package is correctly generated by
pkgdown after preparing the pfm package docs accordingly
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Static documentation rebuilt by pkgdown
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Static documentation rebuilt by pkgdown
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- Reconcile docs and code for max_twa_parent
- Correct links to docs in twa vignette
- Static documentation rebuilt by pkgdown
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Address winbuilder check problems, update check log, update of static docs
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Static documentation rebuilt by pkgdown
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Static documentation rebuilt by pkgdown
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The new algorithm tries direct optimization of the likelihood, as well
as a three step procedure. In this way, we consistently get the
model with the highest likelihood for SFO, DFOP and HS for all 12
new test datasets.
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by plotting squared residuals against predicted values, and
showing the variance function used in the fitted error model.
Rebuild docs
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Static documentation rebuilt by pkgdown
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- Fix the respective error in the code
- Static documentation rebuilt by pkgdown
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Now we have a three stage fitting process for
nonconstant error models:
- Unweighted least squares
- Only optimize the error model
- Optimize both
Static documentation rebuilt by pkgdown
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from vignettes/mkin.Rmd
Static documentation rebuilt by pkgdown
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- Skip long running tests on CRAN as well to avoid timeout on winbuilder
- Don't install benchmark results in the package, they are only needed
in the git repository
- Don't run example in man/add_err.Rd as it takes > 10 s on winbuilder
- Rebuild docs
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