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Releases: biometryhub/BiometryTraining

v1.0.0

28 Jan 01:47
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This is the final release of the BiometryTraining package. Future development and releases will be under the biometryassist package, found at https://github.com/biometryhub/biometryassist.

This release fixes several bugs and adds some enhancements to functions within the package. See changelog for more details.

Operating System versions:

  • Windows users should use the BiometryTraining_1.0.0.zip file
  • Mac OS users should use the BiometryTraining_1.0.0.tgz file
  • Linux users should use the BiometryTraining_1.0.0_R_x86_64-pc-linux-gnu.tar.gz file
  • The package can be built from source using the BiometryTraining_1.0.0.tar.gz file.

v0.9.0

20 Oct 11:48
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This release fixes several bugs, and enhances some of the functions within the package.

v0.8.0

03 Aug 13:24
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This release fixes several bugs, and enhances some of the functions within the package.

v0.7.1

15 Apr 10:41
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This is a major new release which introduces the design() function that enables generating designs in a single step, as well as an update to the look of the resplt() function output and several minor bug fixes.

v0.6.0

03 Mar 06:35
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This is a substantial new release which enables automatic plots from the mct.out() function. Also includes several bug fixes.

v0.5.4

21 Jan 05:55
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Windows users should download BiometryTraining_0.5.4.zip. Mac should download BiometryTraining_0.5.4.tgz

v0.5.3

09 Nov 01:02
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Windows should download BiometryTraining_0.5.3.zip. Mac should download BiometryTraining_0.5.3.tgz.

v0.5.1

25 Jun 01:10
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Release 0.5.1.
Windows users, please download the .zip file.
The Linux release was compiled on Ubuntu 20.04. It may or may not work on other versions of Linux or releases of Ubuntu. If in doubt, installing using the instructions in the Readme should work under any system.