NEWS
BASSLINE 0.0.0.9004
- Changed N = 1000 to N = 100 (and thin to 2 and burn to 20) in example for
LML_LEP
to reduce running times.
- Added additional tests
- Added column names to chains from MCMC functions
BASSLINE 0.0.0.9003 (2019-12-28)
The main focus of this update has been to improve documentation and ease of use.
- Functions have been made considerably easier to use (such as sampling initial
values if they have not been provided by the user)
- A proper vignette has been produced to show the user how to use the package.
- All functions now have examples in their documentation
- The
cancer
dataset has been wrangled into a format which can be more
directly used with the BASSLINE functions.
- Parameters for the MCMC functions are now checked before the main algorithm
runs.
BASSLINE 0.0.0.9002 (2019-11-28)
- Renamed package from SMLN to BASSLINE
- Began using Rcpp & RcppArmadillo for some basic functions
BASSLINE 0.0.0.9001 (2019-11-19)
R CMD check
runs with No errors, warnings, or notes. All functions are
currently implemented 100% in R.
BASSLINE 0.0.0.9000 (2019-11-15)
Beginning of project to convert supplementary code from Vallejos and Steel to a
a fully functioning R library with robust documentation with Rcpp implementation
for improved efficiency.