cpr
’s progress
argument has been
extended to control if a progress bar is used for just the cpr steps, or
if a more detailed progress for of the influence weight calculations is
reported.
influence_of_iknots
gains parallel execution via
pbapply
(#17)
plot.cpr_cp
gains the argument
comparitive
which, when set to FALSE
and only
one cpr_cp
is passed in for plotting, the graphic will
appear more like the plot.cpr_bs
results. When
comparitive = TRUE
or more than one cpr_cp
is
present, the behavior from v0.3.0 is retained.
cp.formula
gains the methods.args
argument to pass arguments to the regression method instead of relying
on ...
.
d_order_statistic
and p_order_statistic
were added. These functions allow you to get the density of distribution
function for the jth order statistic from a sample of size n from a
distribution with defined density and distribution functions within
R.
sign_changes
will count the number of sign changes
of the first or second derivative of a spline function.
get_spline
returns standard errors and derivatives
(#60)
loglikelihood
is not exported in the namespacesummary.cpr_cp
now calculates the “wiggle” of the
function by default, that is, changes the default from
wiggle = FALSE
to wiggle = TRUE
cp
and cn
both have the default
keep_fit
argument set to TRUE. This change was made to
simplify the prediction methods.print.cpr_bt
returns the object invisibly, it used to
return a str(x)
.print.cpr_cn
returns the object invisiblyprint.cpr_cnr
returns the object invisiblyprint.cpr_cpr
returns the object invisiblyRefactor of c++ defining basis functions, derivatives of basis functions, b-splines structures
cp.formula
checks the formula
and
requires that bsplines
is used once and is the first term
on the right hand side of the formula.
help(cpr-defunct)
for details.cpr
has examplesImports
to Suggests
(re
#36)ggplot2::aes_string
First public release.
plot.cpr_cn
supports rgl
and
plot3D
graphicsget_spline
is an S3 method for getting a
data.frame
of interpolated values of a spline given a
cpr_cp
object. Later development will add methods for
cpr_cn
objects.predict.cpr_cp
and predict.cpr_cn
methods
addedmatrix_rank
addedupdate_bsplines
and update_btensor
methods
added (#27)Documentation improvements.
influence_of
and plot.cpr_influence_of
provide a clean interface for users to explore the influence of a set of
knots on a spline function. (#19)color
(TRUE
/FALSE
) option
added to plot.cpr_bs
.plot.cpr_cn
lets the user plot 2D surfaces for tensor
product surfaces. The plots are for the whole surface if the input is a
2D tensor product, and is a 2D slice evaluated at a given value for
other margins for 3+ dimensional tensor products.is.
a collection of is.cpr_cp
,
is.cpr_bs
, … functions added.spdg
has been added to the package.build_tensor
definitionThis version has a fairly polished set of tools for b-splines, cpr, and cnr. This version seems to be in a good place for use in the three major papers
Continued development should be focused on bug fixes and minor enhancements.
cnr
(#8)cnr
(#10)show_xi
to cpr:::plot.cp
and using
ggplot2::geom_rug
to show the location of the knots for
each of the control polygons plotted.summary
for cpr_cn
and
cpr_cnr
objects added.plot
method for cpr_cnr
objects.margin
option in cnr
allows the user to
specify which marginals CNR will be applied to.sec.axis
option from ggplot2_2.2.0
for the plotting of the knot sequence and numeric values in
plot.cpr_bs
(#18)from
and to
arguments for
plot.cpr_cpr
fixed (#14)iknots
argument in
btensor
keep
is correctly handled in the cnr
call.show_xi
correctly handled in the
plot.cpr_cp
call.knot_expr
created to help with
plotting the knot locations in cpr:::plot.cpr_bs
.plot.cpr_cp
allows the user to suppress the plotting of
the control polygon. When plotting multiple control polygons and
splines, this option will make it easier to view the spline
functions.First version of univariable cpr methods ready for deployment
cpr::cp
and cpr::cpr
have been used for the
simulations which are aimed to be part of the first manuscript.
Modifications might be needed, but hopefully the univariable methods are
stable.
A lot of changes in the implementation and API have occurred from the
0.0.x series. The aim for version 0.2.0 will be to have a very similar
API for cpr::cn
and cpr::cnr
as provided for
the cpr::cp
and cpr::cpr
calls.
bsplineD
bsplines
generate_cp_data
deboor.cpp
file so that the
bsplines
are accessible. The prior design only allowed
access to the basis, the current design allows access to the generic
B-splines.Version 0.0.3 is the version of the package used to run the analysis and simulations presented in the paper submitted to the 28th International Biometrics Conference, Western North American Region (WNAR) of the Internal Biometric Society, Student paper competition. The conference will be held 10 - 16 July 2016 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Corrected the attributes calls within cpr
after
adjusting the attributes being set on a cpr_cp
.
plot.cpr_bs
correctly displays the indices for the
knot sequence.
boehem.cpp
are
cleaner.plot.cpr_cpr
allows user to select either control
polygons or sums of squared residuals to be plotted.greville_sites
removed.tensor
for building tensor products
of cpr::bsplines
.influence_weights
to get the
influence weights for each internal knot on each marginal of a tensor
product.is.cpr_bs
added.cp
use_unique
option
correctlycp()
and
cpr()
First usable version with the method based on the ‘importance weight’ of internal knots based on reversing the methods presented by Boehm (1980). Development of metrics and methods for parsing out the preferable models.
Version 0.0.1.9003 was the first stable version for fitting the exact data model.
This version was based on the idea that using an angle to reduce the control polygon was a good idea. Further literature review and simulations showed otherwise. This version is marked for posterity and the cpp functions are going to be useful in the following versions as well.