R -- An Environment for Statistical Analysis and Graphics
This package covers R-base and R-base-devel containing the core of the programming language R for data analysis and graphics.
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R-4.4.0.tar.xz | 0027582392 26.3 MB | |
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R-base.spec | 0000074042 72.3 KB | |
macros.R | 0000001386 1.35 KB |
Revision 140 (latest revision is 141)
Detlef Steuer (dsteuer)
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- CHANGES IN R 4.4.0: SIGNIFICANT USER-VISIBLE CHANGES: * Startup banners, R --version, sessionInfo() and R CMD check no longer report (64-bit) as part of the platform as this is almost universal - the increasingly rare 32-bit platforms will still report (32-bit). On Windows, ditto for window titles. * is.atomic(NULL) now returns FALSE, as NULL is not an atomic vector. Strict back-compatibility would replace is.atomic(foo) by (is.null(foo) || is.atomic(foo)) but should happen only sparingly. NEW FEATURES: * The confint() methods for "glm" and "nls" objects have been copied to the stats package. Previously, they were stubs which called versions in package MASS. The MASS namespace is no longer loaded if you invoke (say) confint(glmfit). Further, the "glm" method for profile() and the plot() and pairs() methods for class "profile" have been copied from MASS to stats. (profile.nls() and plot.profile.nls() were already in stats.) * The confint() and profile methods for "glm" objects have gained a possibility to do profiling based on the Rao Score statistic in addition to the default Likelihood Ratio. This is controlled by a new test = argument. * The pairs() method for "profile" objects has been extended with a which = argument to allow plotting only a subset of the parameters. * The "glm" method for anova() computes test statistics and p-values by default, using a chi-squared test or an F test depending on whether the dispersion is fixed or free. Test statistics can be suppressed by giving argument test a false
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