pGEV
function now computes the Hessian, and the result is
tested.x
contained non-finite values dGEV
and dexp1
returned incorrect values for x = -Inf
and x = Inf
.NA
s) have been re-allowed in the
parameters after some checks.Non-finite values (hence NA
s) are no longer allowed in the
parameters.
The rGEV
function no longer returns a named vector.
The probability functions p
, d
, q
propagate the names of their
first argument to the result and the "gradient"
and "hessian"
attributes. This may be useful when working with non-stationary
Extreme-Value models.
The simulation functions rGEV
, rGPD2
and rexp1
have an array
argument to use the vectors of parameters in a fashion that is
suitable for non-stationary models, then returning a matrix instead
of a vector.
p
, d
, q
functions did not work with deriv = TRUE
when their first argument contained NA
s. This is now
possible, the corresponding rows of the "gradient"
attribute and
the corresponding slices of "hessian"
attribute contain only NAs.