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Summary of important user-visible changes for statistics 1.1.3:
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** The following functions are new in 1.1.3:
copularnd mvtrnd
** The functions mnpdf and mnrnd are now also usable for greater numbers
of categories for which the rows do not exactly sum to 1.
Summary of important user-visible changes for statistics 1.1.2:
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** The following functions are new in 1.1.2:
mnpdf mnrnd
** The package is now dependent on the io package (version 1.0.18 or
later) since the functions that it depended of from miscellaneous
package have been moved to io.
** The function `kmeans' now accepts the 'emptyaction' property with
the 'singleton' value. This allows for the kmeans algorithm to handle
empty cluster better. It also throws an error if the user does not
request an empty cluster handling, and there is an empty cluster.
Plus, the returned items are now a closer match to Matlab.
Summary of important user-visible changes for statistics 1.1.1:
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** The following functions are new in 1.1.1:
monotone_smooth kmeans jackknife
** Bug fixes on the functions:
normalise_distribution combnk
repanova
** The following functions were removed since equivalents are now
part of GNU octave core:
zscore
** boxplot.m now returns a structure with handles to the plot elemenets.
Summary of important user-visible changes for statistics 1.1.0:
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** IMPORTANT note about `fstat' shadowing core library function:
GNU octave's 3.2 release added a new function `fstat' to return
information of a file. Statistics' `fstat' computes F mean and
variance. Since MatLab's `fstat' is the equivalent to statistics'
`fstat' (not to core's `fstat'), and to avoid problems with the
statistics package, `fstat' has been deprecated in octave 3.4
and will be removed in Octave 3.8. In the mean time, please
ignore this warning when installing the package.
** The following functions are new in 1.1.0:
normalise_distribution repanova combnk
** The following functions were removed since equivalents are now
part of GNU octave core:
prctile
** The __tbl_delim__ function is now private.
** The function `boxplot' now accepts named arguments.
** Bug fixes on the functions:
harmmean nanmax nanmin regress
** Small improvements on help text.