serp 0.2.5
- Resolved issues causing failures in CRAN checks on multiple
platforms.
- Added
tibble, vctrs, and
pkgdown to Suggests.
- Minor fixes applied to the
serp.fit file.
serp 0.2.4
- The
errorMetrics() function is no longer exported. An
equivalent function with enhanced functionality is provided by the
erroR() function in the gofcat
package.
- Fixed dependency-induced bugs in package tests.
- Removed the
License file from the
DESCRIPTION and associated file docs.
- Minor updates to the serp documentation.
serp 0.2.3
- CRAN release.
- Imported
crayon to enable colored outputs in returned
objects.
- Improved test coverage by updating serp tests.
- Fixed a bug in
errorMetrics, with the
model argument removed.
- Added a
print method and object class for
errorMetrics results.
- Replaced
cat() with message() where
appropriate.
- Added a citation for the serp package.
serp 0.2.2
- JOSS release.
- Minor updates to serp documentation.
- Provided
coefficient() as an alias for
coef().
- Updated
README.md to include community guidelines and a
contributors’ code of conduct.
serp 0.2.1
- Initial submission to CRAN.
serp 0.2.0.9001
- Added the
update function to the namespace.
- Included examples in the documentation of various functions.
- Set the shrinkage parameter’s upper limit to
1e10 in
serp.control.
- Fixed bugs in the test functions.
serp 0.2.0.9000
- Replaced the deviance tuning option in
serp.tuneMethod
with AIC.
- serp output now includes residual degrees of
freedom (rdf).
- Added functionality to compute effective degrees of freedom and rdf
from the trace of the generalized hat matrix.
- Updated the “Value” section of the
serp.summary
documentation.
- Enhanced serp test functions.
- Made changes to
README.Rmd and
README.md.
serp 0.2.0
- Released version 0.2.0 of serp.
serp 0.1.9.9001
serp 0.1.9.9000
- Fixed all issues identified in the last CRAN release.
serp 0.1.9
- Submitted serp version 0.1.9 to CRAN.
serp 0.1.8.9007
- Updated
README.md.
- Added DOI to the
DESCRIPTION file.
- Updated references in serp documentation.
serp 0.1.8.9006
serp 0.1.8.9005
- Reconstructed tests to improve unit test coverage.
- Revised error and warning messages in key serp
functions.
- Fixed bugs in
anova.serp.
serp 0.1.8.9004
- Updated the
License field in
DESCRIPTION.
- Fixed bugs in example code.
- Corrected bugs in test files.
serp 0.1.8.9003
- Corrected column titles for predicted values with
reverse = TRUE.
- Fixed bugs in the deviance function (
dvfun).
- Enhanced the
serp.predict function to handle single and
multiple row inputs.
- Improved the iteration algorithm in
serp.fit.
- Removed commented lines from the main serp
function.
- Moved
reverse and linkf arguments from the
main function to serp.fit.
- Corrected results for
loglog and cloglog
links with reverse = TRUE.
- Split long lines of code in the score function for readability.
- Updated starting values to account for different link
functions.
- Removed the
reverse statement from the cv
function.
- Deprecated
reverse.fun in
summary.serp.
- Normalized predicted values in
errorMetrics for
efficiency.
serp 0.1.8.9002
- Updated warning messages in
serp.fit.
- Fixed a bug in
serp.fit when specifying
gridType.
- Removed
trainError from serp
output.
- Deprecated
reverse.fun.
- Made minor adjustments to
penalty.print.
- Fixed bugs in
print.summary.serp.
- Adjusted
summary.serp to exclude
trainError.
- Reconstructed the
predict function and fixed bugs
related to the newdata argument.
- Fixed bugs in the
anova function, now including slope
type in the output.
- Disabled
anova tests for the penalize
slope type.
- Updated warning messages in
serp.control.
serp 0.1.8.9001
- Adopted a new license for serp.
serp 0.1.8.9000
- Added badges and a hexagon sticker to
README.md.
serp 0.1.8
- Re-submitted the serp package to CRAN.
- Included references to methods used in the package in the
DESCRIPTION field.
- Added
Value sections to all exported methods with
detailed explanations.
- Enabled all examples by removing
\dontrun{}
blocks.
- Removed all occurrences of
<<- in functions.
- Updated
README.md.