blocklength 0.1.4
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I’m excited to announce that blocklength
0.1.4 is now available on CRAN! blocklength
is designed to be used with block-bootstrap procedures and makes it quick and easy to select a block-length quantitatively.
Install it with:
install.packages("blocklength")
The most important changes are highlighted below and you can see a full list of changes in the changelog.
Changes
blocklength
has received a fancy hex sticker! Thanks to Malina Cheeneebash
A new vignette has been included on tuning and diagnosing problematic output from the block-length selection functions!
Some bug fixes.
Acknowledgements
A big thanks goes out to Malina Cheeneebash for designing the blocklength hex sticker! Also to Simon P. Couch and Sergio Armella for their contributions!
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