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A new stable release 3.2.0 of Armadillo is now available.
As usual, we have wrapped this into a new
RcppArmadillo
package, now at 0.3.0.2; and this version is now available via
CRAN.
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The short NEWS entry follows below. For those interested in following RcppArmadillo eevn more closely, we generally track Conrad’s Armadillo release candidates as well in SVN on R-Forge but do no longer submit these to CRAN (as the CRAN maintainers have enough incoming packages).
Courtesy of CRANberries, there is also a diffstat report for 0.3.2.0 relative to 0.3.0.3 As always, more detailed information is on the RcppArmadillo page. Questions, comments etc should go to the rcpp-devel mailing list off the R-Forge page.0.3.2.0 2012-05-21 o Upgraded to Armadillo release 3.2.0 "Creamfields" * faster eigen decomposition via "divide and conquer" algorithm * faster transpose of vectors and compound expressions * faster handling of diagonal views * faster handling of tiny fixed size vectors (≤ 4 elements) * added unique(), for finding unique elements of a matrix
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