Delaporte is an R
package which
provides the probability mass, distribution, quantile, random variate
generation, and method of moments parameter estimation functions for the
Delaporte distribution. As the distribution does not have a closed form,
but requires summations or double summations to calculate values, the
functions have been programmed in Fortran and C. In cases where
approximations are sufficient, the quantile and random variate generator
have the option to use a much faster Poisson-negative binomial estimate
as opposed to the full Delaporte double summations.
If you use the package, please cite it as:
Avraham Adler (2013). Delaporte: Statistical Functions for the Delaporte Distribution. R package version 8.0.3. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.5880051 https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=Delaporte
A BibTeX entry for LaTeX users is:
@Manual{,
title = {Delaporte: Statistical Functions for the Delaporte Distribution},
author = {Avraham Adler},
year = {2013},
doi = {10.5281/zenodo.5880051},
url = {https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=Delaporte},
note = {R package version 8.0.3},
}
The author is grateful to Drew Schmidt both generally for his writings on R, C++, and Fortran and specifically for help with this project.
Please ensure that all contributions comply with both R and CRAN standards for packages.
This project attempts to follow Semantic Versioning.
This project attempts to follow the changelog system at Keep a CHANGELOG.
This project intends to have as few dependencies as possible. Please consider that when writing code.
Please conform to this coding style guide as best possible.
Please provide valid .Rd files and not roxygen-style documentation.
Please review the current test suite and supply similar
tinytest
-compatible unit tests for all added
functionality.
If you would like to contribute to the project, it may be prudent to first contact the maintainer via email. A request or suggestion may be raised as an issue as well. To supply a pull request (PR), please:
At this point, the PR will be discussed and eventually accepted or rejected by the lead maintainer.
This package is a calculation engine and requires no secrets or private information. It is checked for memory leaks prior to releases to CRAN using ASAN/UBSBAN. Dissemination is handled by CRAN. Bugs are reported via the tracker and handled as soon as possible.
The threat model is that a malicious actor would “poison” the package code by adding in elements having nothing to do with the package’s purpose but which would be used for malicious purposes. This is protected against by having the email account of the maintainer—used for verification by CRAN—protected by a physical 2FA device (Yubikey) which is carried by the lead maintainer.