High-Performance Open-Source Archive
pls(), which now reduces
the memory footprint of permutation testingpls() via the
future/future.apply framework. Permutation
tests can now exploit multiple workers when a
future::plan() with more than one worker is active.Kmultparallel() and its S3 methods
(print.parallel_Kmult(),
plot.parallel_Kmult(),
summary.parallel_Kmult()) defunct. All implementation code
and examples have been removed; calling these functions now signals an
informative error. Users should migrate to
geomorph::physignal() for computing phylogenetic signal
(parallel implementation is nowadays trivial).ape from Depends to
Suggests since no remaining exported function uses
ape directly.Kmultparallel() and its S3 methods
(print.parallel_Kmult(),
plot.parallel_Kmult(),
summary.parallel_Kmult()). These functions will be removed
in a future version. Users should migrate to
geomorph::physignal() for computing phylogenetic
signal.\dontrun{} with \donttest{} in
examples for functions where examples are executable but take >5
seconds or require Suggests packagessapply()rarefied_convex_hull() and
rarefied_disparty()RVcomparison() to accept grouped data with
pairwise comparisonspls_major_axis()RVrarefied() to support multiple groups and
customizable confidence intervalsRVrarefied()Kmultparallel() to use
future_lapply() for improved parallelizationdisparity_resample()disparity_resample()
when CI=1Kmultparallel()Kmultparallel() to use future for
parallelismKmultparallel() output with
density plots
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