non port: math/R-cran-car/pkg-plist |
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Saturday, 19 Nov 2016
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12:57 dbn
Convert R-cran ports to auto-plist.
These ports did not properly handle the DOCS options (in math/R).
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Saturday, 13 Feb 2016
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14:13 dbn
math/R-cran-car: update to 2.1-1.
Changes:
* Use explicit pkg-plist instead of autoplist. Using an explicit pkg-plist
is more robust against "silent" errors or changes.
ChangeLog:
- influencePlot now returns Cook's distance, not its square root.
- Anova() now supports "coxme" objects (produced by coxme() in coxme package)
(request of Philipp Sprenger).
- Anova() now works via its default method with "vglm" objects produced by
functions in the VGAM package; and the default method of linearHypothesis()
again works with these objects (problem reported by Michael Friendly).
- Fixed Anova.coxph() so that it takes account of method (ties) argument (bug
reported by Karl Ove Hufthammer).
- Improvements to Anova.default() so that a wider variety of model classes are
accommodated (following request of Liviu Andronic.)
- dataEllipse() now throws an error if there are too few colors for the number
of groups (fixing bug reported by Ottorino Pantani).
- spreadLevelPlot.lm() now includes an optional smoother in addition to the
fitted straight line (suggestion of Michael Friendly).
- No longer import methods (as opposed to generics) directly from pbkrtest.
- Added axis.ticks argument to scatter3d() (code contributed by
David Winsemius).
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Sunday, 15 Aug 2010
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02:48 tota
- Use R_MOD_AUTOPLIST instead of pkg-plist
Approved by: wen
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Friday, 25 Dec 2009
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14:35 miwi
- Fix build after math/R update
Submitted by: wen@, "b. f." <bf1783@googlemail.com>
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Saturday, 2 May 2009
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17:33 wxs
This package accompanies J. Fox, An R and S-PLUS Companion to Applied
Regression, Sage, 2002. The package contains mostly functions for applied
regression, linear models, and generalized linear models, with an emphasis on
regression diagnostics, particularly graphical diagnostic methods. There are
also some utility functions. With some exceptions, I have tried not to duplicate
capabilities in the basic distribution of R, nor in widely used packages. Where
relevant, the functions in car are consistent with na.action = na.omit or
na.exclude.
WWW: http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/car/index.html
PR: ports/133708
Submitted by: David Naylor <naylor.b.david@gmail.com>
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