FDX 2.0.1
- Fix: kernel functions were not properly moved to internal
namespace.
- Minor documentation corrections.
- Fixed bugs for discrete Lehmann-Romano procedure that could lead to
incorrect results or to infinite loops.
- Changed maintainer e-mail address.
FDX 2.0.0
- New features:
discrete.GR()
, discrete.LR()
,
discrete.PB()
and their respective wrappers
DGR()
, DLR()
, DPB()
,
NDGR()
, NDLR()
and NDPB()
are
now generic functions. The previously existing functionality is
implemented in *.default
methods.
- These generic functions got
*.DiscreteTestResults
methods for processing DiscreteTestResults
R6 class objects
from package DiscreteTests
directly, so they can be used
within pipes. They also offer some performance gains because some
time-consuming checks for consistency are no longer necessary.
- For consistency of new generics and methods, the first parameter
raw.pvalues
needed to be renamed to
test.results
.
- New parameter
threshold
for discrete.*()
,
continuous.*()
, weighted.*
and their
respective wrapper functions. This enables selection of p-values which
are smaller than or equal to a certain value. Note:
observed p-values and their supports are then re-scaled, as the p-value
distributions are now becoming conditional distributions. If no
selection is performed (i.e. threshold = 1
),
print()
, summary()
and plot()
outputs are as before. Otherwise, they now respect the re-scaled
conditional distributions. Additionally, the FDX
S3 class
output objects of these functions now include a list Select
with values and information regarding selection.
- New parameter
pCDFlist.indices
for
discrete.*()
and their wrappers, which must have the same
length as pCDFlist
and may help increasing performance
considerably. As pCDFlist
may now include only unique
supports, pCDFlist.indices
must indicate the indices of the
p-values which belong to a given support set. If pCDFlist
has the same length as test.results
, it can be omitted (by
setting it to NULL
, the default). If users prefer using
DiscreteTestResults
objects, they do not have to take care
of this, as unique supports and indices are automatically extracted from
these objects.
- New functions
direct.discrete.GR()
,
direct.discrete.LR()
and direct.discrete.PB()
as more flexible replacements for fast.discrete.GR()
,
fast.discrete.LR()
and fast.discrete.PB()
. The
latter have been marked as deprecated and will be removed in the
future.
- Step function evaluation in C++ code has been replaced by closely
optimized inline functions which offer performance gains of 10-50%.
FDX 1.0.6
- The “fix” of 1.0.5 could cause even more trouble and has been
corrected.
FDX 1.0.5
- Fixed a severe bug that produced completely wrong critical constants
of the continuous Guo-Romano and Lehmann-Romano
procedures.
FDX 1.0.4
- Minor modification to
kernel_DGR_fast
C++ function to
return approximated binomial probabilities, too.
- Added GitHub.
FDX 1.0.3
- Necessary updates due to changed signatures of imported functions of
package PoissonBinomial.
FDX 1.0.2
- Minor improvements to internal functions to achieve better accuracy
for upper tail Poisson binomial probabilities.
FDX 1.0.1
- Fixed a bug that prevented compilation on Solaris and clang
configurations.
FDX 1.0.0
- Initial release.
- Added a
NEWS.md
file to track changes to the
package.