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ashr version 2.2-63

22 Aug 02:22
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ashr version 2.2-63 was released on CRAN on August 21, 2023.

ashr version 2.2-54 released on CRAN

22 Feb 20:00
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This new version provides a number of minor improvements to implementation, and adds a "tnormalmix" class for mixture of truncated univariate normals.

CRAN release of ashr after removing Rmosek dependency

26 Feb 04:59
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This is the version that was made available on CRAN on February 22, 2019. Now ashr only depends on Rmosek via REBayes (which is under "Suggests").

v2.2-7

23 May 17:56
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Many small improvements and bug fixes. The main new feature is that ash allows for weights analogous to weighted least squares in lm.

v2.1-19

01 Jun 15:23
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New features in this release include:

  • Registration of Rcpp routines to make the package compliant with R v3.4.0.

  • Additional function exports were added for mashr.

  • Updated roxygen2 documentation for all exported functions.

v2.1-7

15 Mar 22:12
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In this release, we introduce two major changes:

  • Adaptive shrinkage now allows for a Poisson likelihood density; see help(lik_pois). Thanks to Mengyin for this new feature.

  • All likelihood functions start with lik_, e.g., lik_normal, lik_t. This makes it easier to "discover" which likelihood options are available via tab completion.

Also part of this release are miscellaneous bug fixes and small enhancements.

v2.0.5

02 Jan 23:03
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First release of the ashr package available on CRAN.

version 1.0.12

06 Mar 18:14
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this is a tag for version of ashr for use to write multiseq paper

v0.9.2

08 Apr 14:56
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release with additional functions exported from mix.R that I needed to write my paper

v0.9

05 Mar 16:46
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version 0.9, putatively the version I will use to write the paper