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important changes:
- Ports of Numeric functions
A bunch of Numeric functions were ported to numarray in the new
libnumeric module. To get these import from numarray.numeric. Most
notable among these are put, putmask, take, argmin, and argmax. Also
added were sort, argsort, concatenate, repeat and resize. These are
independent ports/implementations in C done for the purpose of best
Numeric compatibility and small array performance. The numarray
versions, which handle additional cases, still exist and are the
default in numarray proper.
- Faster matrix multiply
The setup for numarray's matrix multiply was moved into C-code. This
makes it faster for small matrices.
- bug fixes
For a complete list of changes see:
http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=250453
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# XXX: following comment still true for buildlink3?
# R does ugly things in the configure to get the default list of arguments
# for linking Fortran, which exposes the buildlink2 tricks so clean up
# afterwards
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Changes:
Renamed the Mathomatic executable to "mathomatic".
Add inverse Laplace transform. Usage: laplace inverse x
Fixed bug in solving for zero, which occurred when there were no
variables in the divisor.
Some improvement in solve routine.
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Andreas:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=142219
* Handle borders in latex export correctly (broken in 1.2.12 only)
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=142219
* Handle borders in latex export correctly
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=143577
* fix grid printing
Emmanuel Pacaud:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=142212
* In a line graph, don't use '0' if Y value is missing.
Jody:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=141940
* Fix MS XL crash when there are too many strings
* xls import gradient backgrounds in chart elements
* Restore the font selector to chart editors
* Support series with no entry in a legend
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=142267
* Fix drawing selection below hidden merged cells
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103054
* Fix xls named expression and addin import/export
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=142474
* Use first rather than last conditional value fmt as catch-all
* Enable implicit iteration for operators
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=143577
* Re-enable gridline printing
Morten:
* Fix image-inside-xls problem.
* Improve error handling in xbase plugin.
* Fix parser problem with single empty arg after expression.
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This only worked with gnumeric-1.0.x, and depends on gnome1 structures.
gnumeric is at 1.2.x now, uses gnome2 and comes with an own plotting
package.
Should fix PR pkg/26009 by MLH.
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This release fixes a bug related to post incrementing, some regression failures related to compiling under cygwin, and a number of gcc compiler warnings.
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Changes:
Slight improvement to integrate and laplace commands.
Integrate/laplace x on (a+x)/(b+c) works now.
Added more examples to the documentation (am.htm).
2 to 10 times speedup for simplify command by fixing polynomial factoring.
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The primary purpose of this release is to correct problems on big-endian
64 bit platforms. It also introduces some test code to verify that the
functions and constants work properly.
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Changes since 11.2:
Doubled the default amount of memory consumption to 11 megabytes.
This allows equations twice as large.
Fixed bug factoring infinity.
Slight improvement to "integrate" command.
Trap window resize signal and set number of screen columns and rows.
Code cleanup.
Fixed factoring of constants in factor command.
Added "laplace" command.
Allow "#" as a comment, as long as it is not immediately followed by
a number.
Enabled shelling out for all versions with the "!" command.
Improvement and speedup for poly_gcd() and poly2_gcd().
Slight improvement in polynomial factoring made by deleting 1 line of code.
Use getopt(3) to parse command line options.
Made "-c" and "-h" options work together. If both are specified,
work in HTML mono mode.
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CHANGES IN R VERSION 1.9.1
NEW FEATURES
o as.Date() now has a method for "POSIXlt" objects.
o mean() has a method for "difftime" objects and so summary()
works for such objects.
o legend() has a new argument 'pt.cex'.
o plot.ts() has more arguments, particularly 'yax.flip'.
o heatmap() has a new 'keep.dendro' argument.
o The default barplot method now handles vectors and 1-d arrays
(e.g., obtained by table()) the same, and uses grey instead of
heat color palettes in these cases. (Also fixes PR#6776.)
o nls() now looks for variables and functions in its formula in
the environment of the formula before the search path, in the
same way lm() etc look for variables in their formulae.
DEPRECATED & DEFUNCT
o Support for non-IEEE-754 arithmetic (which has been untested
for some time) will be removed in the next full release.
o Direct use of R INSTALL|REMOVE|BATCH|COMPILE|SHLIB is
deprecated: use R CMD instead.
o The gnome/GNOME graphics device is deprecated and will be
removed in the next full release.
Plus Bug Fixes.
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Bump PKGREVISION to 1.
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floating-point computations
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Changes since 11.1c:
Moved notification of polynomial factoring success to debug level 1 or higher.
Removed "NO_COMPLEX_ROOTS" compile-time define option.
I am thinking of making this a run-time option.
Increased security of "SECURE" compile-time define.
Absolutely no file operations are allowed or linked in.
Added check for terminal with isatty().
This allows better piping into Mathomatic.
Split up change-log ("changes.txt" and "changes_old.txt").
Changed "x!" to mean gamma(x+1) for Laplace transforms.
Fixed parsing of things like "2e#", which failed before,
thinking it was scientific notation.
Wrote "primes/twin.c", to find twin primes.
Added "help usage" command.
Allow output of "help" command to be redirected to a file.
Fixed parsing of variable names (like "pig", which didn't work right).
Added "integrate" command.
Fixed "derivative" command.
Code cleanup.
Fixed "taylor" command.
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library instead of termcap, which allows compilation under Linux (or other
OS that don't have libtermcap in the base system).
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tech-pkg@.
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infrastructure handles compiler issues aoutomagically.
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Pointed out by Joachim Kuebart on tech-pkg@.
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The step from 1.0.12 to 1.2.12 is too large to mention all changes.
pkgsrc issues:
-use gnome2
-add python support (python23 provides a shared lib)
-XXX I've enabled libgda/gnomedb, this seems to be completelely
non-functional to me, but perhaps it is just my setup...
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problems found after fixing malloc problems
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Changes:
Perfected factoring of constants in final stage of simplify command.
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used since revision 1.139 of mk/buildlink3/bsd.buildlink3.mk.
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Changes since 11.1:
Added Java code generation (usage: "code java").
Added "list export" option, to display equations in exportable format.
They can be cut-and-pasted to another math program with this option.
Added a blank line after every equation listed with the "list" and
"code" commands. Looks better.
Made "MAX_VAR_LEN" completely flexible (can be set to any value; set to 80).
Improved factoring of polynomials with repeated factors by trying to
differentiate with respect to every variable.
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Changes:
- Fixed "makefile" to be completely portable.
No longer requires GNU make.
- Simplified some code.
- Converted token_type.kind to enum type for better type checking.
- Removed all "unsigned" variables and type casts.
- Simplified "simplify" command code. Some speed up.
- Moved "*.in" and "fix*" to directory "tests".
- Implemented long variable names (up to 40 characters).
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building even though it uses INSTALL_DATA on them so set SHAREMODE=644
rather than have to patch an ever increasing number of files.
Idea from Julio M. Merino Vidal.
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Changes:
- Removed calc() fraction code for accuracy because of fraction slack
that was implemented in version 10.9c.
- Solve increase power function wasn't working with odd number roots.
Fixed. Appears to be another gcc optimizer bug.
- Improved simplify command.
- Tweaked factor_constants().
- Some changes to "makefile" for "readline" support.
"GNU make" or "gmake" required now.
- Fixed solving of "x^(1/99)=x".
- Fixed readline bug.
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Changes:
- Changed unfactoring to improve simplification (again). This was a
bug fix (first one in a long time).
- Restored "epsilon" to original value in version 10.9b. Required
for factoring large polynomials.
- Changed factor_times() to preserve divides. This improved the
"unfactor" command.
- Added polynomial factoring to the very beginning of "simplify"
command. This is necessary in case you "unfactor" a complicated
equation, then "simplify".
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USER-VISIBLE CHANGES
o Underscore '_' is now allowed in syntactically valid names, and
make.names() no longer changes underscores. Very old code
that makes use of underscore for assignment may now give
confusing error messages.
o Package 'base' has been split into packages 'base', 'graphics',
'stats' and 'utils'. All four are loaded in a default
installation, but the separation allows a 'lean and mean'
version of R to be used for tasks such as building indices.
Packages ctest, eda, modreg, mva, nls, stepfun and ts have been
merged into stats, and lqs has been returned to MASS. In all
cases a stub has been left that will issue a warning and ensure
that the appropriate new home is loaded. All the time series
datasets have been moved to package stats. Sweave has been
moved to utils.
Package mle has been moved to stats4 which will become the
central place for statistical S4 classes and methods
distributed with base R. Package mle remains as a stub.
Users may notice that code in .Rprofile is run with only the
new base loaded and so functions may now not be found. For
example, ps.options(horizontal = TRUE) should be preceded by
library(graphics) or called as graphics::ps.options or,
better, set as a hook -- see ?setHook.
o There has been a concerted effort to speed up the startup of
an R session: it now takes about 2/3rds of the time of 1.8.1.
o A warning is issued at startup in a UTF-8 locale, as currently R
only supports single-byte encodings.
plus many new features and bug fixes.
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