mvtboost 0.4.4
mvtb.covex
now estimates the covariance explained matrix, it is not estimated by default
- Arguments in
mvtb
correspond directly to gbm
- Tests are more flexible, maintainable, have improved coverage
- Documentation for several functions has been simplified
mvtb.fit
is now exported
- Any
distribution
can be any supported by mvtb
, but covariance explained can only be estimated when distribution=gaussian
mvtboost 0.4
- Added
mvtb.covex
that directly returns the covariance explained matrix.
mvtb.plot
gains return.grid
argument to return gbm grid that is used for plotting
- Documentation of functions improved, using more
\code{}
statements, among other things
- Tests for summary functions improved
- Revised package vignettes
- corrected order of variable names for 'age', 'educ' and 'income' in wellbeing data
mvtb.heat
gains a dec
argument to specify the number of digits after the decimal to plot
- example in
?mvtboost
has been updated to produce a cleaner plot
mvtboost 0.3
- Added wellbeing data and vignette
- Improved documentation for
mvtb
, and other functions
mvtb.summary
gains a covex
argument if covex is not wanted
predict
now drops unnecessary dimensions
cluster.covex
becomes mvtb.cluster
, a more generic way to cluster any table. obtains a 'plot' argument, a call to mvtb.heat
heat.covex
becomes mvtb.heat
, a generic way to heatmap any table (e.g. covex or relative influence). Has better plotting defaults to allow room for y-axis labels. Gets cexRow
,cexCol
arguments, with sensible defaults. Clustering can also be turned off by setting clust.method=NULL
.
mvtb.perspec
plots variable names by default, gets ylab, xlab, zlab
arguments
- fixed weighting influence bug in
mvtb
mvtboost 0.2.2
- Corrected biased estimates for covex. Required a small correction factor: 1+(1-shrinkage)
- Added tests to verify correctness of this estimate
mvtboost 0.2.0
- Added vignette
- First stable release.