There are a few major changes in output and input that will likely break existing dependencies. Here are the highlights
the main output (lfsr, lfdr, etc) is rearranged into a dataframe,
called result
.
so, for example, the lfsr is now a$result$lfsr
instead of a$lfsr
or, better, use the accessor function get_lfsr(a)
to
extract the lfsr etc
I added accessor functions get_lfsr
,
get_lfdr
, get_pm
, get_psd
etc to
access the lfsr, lfdr, posterior mean and posterior standard deviation.
Using these functions to access results will help ensure your code
remains valid if I happen to change the internal structure of the
results again (although not anticipated…)
output fitted.g
is renamed fitted_g
,
and flash.data
becomes flash_data
to make the
whole package convention more consistent. Also fit
becomes
fit_details
.
function prefixes comppost
and compdens
replaced with comp_post
and comp_dens
, again
for consistency.
nonzeromode
option is replaced with the option
mode
to specify mode. Or use mode="estimate"
to estimate the mode.
more flexible control of output. For example, you can say you
want only the logLR output by specifying
outputlevel = c("lfsr","logLR")
, or only posterior mean
by outputlevel = c("PosteriorMean")
.