1.9.2 Correct version of gap committed; design slot added to samroc.result with consequences for samrocN and samrocNboot

1.9.1 bug fix in rsd.test

1.6.5 Zfreq removed

1.6.3 GSEA.mean.t added, NAMESPACE added, permutation.t withdrawn, gap corrected, class samroc.result added

1.5.8 one.probeset.per.gene added, as well as GSEA.t2 and GSEA.Hotelling. The

functions nn.impute and caha have been withdrawn. Instead the corresponding functions

in packages impute and cclust are recommended.

1.5.7 union.of.pways added, and caha withdrawn.

1.5.6 permutation.t permits na.rate = 0.

1.5.5 restricted randomisation enabled in samrocN

 

1.5.3 as.vector introduced in calls to ecdf

 

v 1.5.2 some minor changes to documentation

 

v 1.5.1 Documentation and code cleaned up to pass CRAN requirements.

 

v 1.4.9 pava.fdr changed to output results in the same order as input p-values.

 

Changes 1.4.6. The function normalise has been up-dated to use proper data types. The function permutation.t corresponding to a permutation Welch’s t-test allowing for arbitrary missing structure has been added. The Wilcoxon test calculation version of the Kruskal-Wallis test function firstpass now works much faster thanks to a reformulation in terms of Kronecker products. The Gene Set Enrichment Analaysis tool gsea appears for the first time in this package. A new tool for calculating FDR comes with function pava.fdr. The methods behind the function p0.mom are up-dated. The function JT.test provides a Jonkheere-Terpstra trend test. A version of samrocN that uses C-code, samrocNboot, appears thanks to the contributions of Freja Vamborg. Finally, Ftest now calculates p-values based on bootstrapped residuals.

 

Changes 1.3.4. The package has changed name to SAGx. Some changes in the linear models workhorse Xprep have increased speed considerably. Other function like samroc will benefit from this. Also, the function stat.bay.est.lin has been removed since more recent code is available within sma. A bug was discovered and corrected in the gap function, thanks to a mail contact with Seo Young Kim, Basic Research Institute, Chonnam National University, South Korea. Furthermore, the function rsd.test has been added. The package has now been built under R v 1.9.1.