proxyC 0.3.2
Bug fixes
- Make further changes for Matrix v1.4-2.
proxyC 0.3.1
New features and
improvements
- Add “jensen” to
dist()
for Jensen-Shannon divergence as
a symmetric version of Kullback-Leibler divergence.
- Change how
x
and y
are coerced to
dgCMatrix for Matrix v1.4-2.
proxyC 0.3.0
New features and
improvements
- Add “jeffreys” to
dist()
for Jeffreys divergence. It is
a symmetric version of Kullback-Leibler divergence (#31).
proxyC 0.2.4
New features and
improvements
rowSds()
, colSds()
,
rowZeros()
and colZeros()
return row or column
names. They also work with both dense and sparse matrices (#28).
proxyC 0.2.3
Bug fixes
- Change “hamman” to “hamann” in
simil()
to correct
misspelling (#26).
proxyC 0.2.2
New features
simil()
and dist()
work with both dense
and sparse matrices.
use_nan = TRUE
can be used not only for correlation but
for all the distance and similarity measures.
proxyC 0.2.1
New features
- Computing the correlation similarity on vectors with a standard
deviation will generate a zero correlation and a warning. The warning
can be turned off by setting
use_nan = TRUE
, in which case
the computed correlation similarity will be NaN
instead
(#21).
Bug fixes
- Fixed infinite values being returned by the correlation similarity
(#20).
proxyC 0.2.0
New features
- Added a
diag
argument to compute similarity/distance
only for corresponding rows or columns (#13).
- Added a
smooth
parameter to chisquared and kullback
leibler distances to solve negative values in sparse matrices
(#15).
- Added the hamming distance (#18)
Bug fixes
- Fixed the chi-squared distance to match
stats::chisq.test()
(#14).
- Fixed a bug in pairwise similarity/distance computation when
drop0 = TRUE
(#17).
proxyC 0.1.5
New features
- Add the
drop0
argument to address the floating point
precision issue (#10).
Bug fixes
- The digit argument is now passed to
dist()
(#11).
proxyC 0.1.4
New features
- Add
rowSds()
, colSds()
,
rowZeros()
and colZeros()
(#9).
proxyC 0.1.3
Bug fixes
- No longer assumes symmetry of resulting matrix when
x != y
(#4).
New features
- Add the
digits
argument to correct rounding errors in
C++ (#5).