?predict.statespacer for details.Cholesky()
without a format.?FedYieldCurve for details.?SimSmoother for
details.diagnostics = TRUE.P_star and
P_inf.first <- list(), then assigning
first$second[[["third"]] <- 1 returns on Windows (and
other platforms) a list named first, that contains another
list named second, that contains a named element
third equal to an unnamed length 1 numerical vector. On
macOS though, it returns a list named first, that contains
a named element second equal to a named
(third) length 1 numerical vector. So second
is a list on the other platforms, while being a named numerical vector
on macOS. This caused a bug on macOS while computing standard
errors.API change by making use of S3 classes and methods:
Replaced StateSpaceFit() for
statespacer().
Replaced StateSpaceEval(...) for
statespacer(..., fit = FALSE).
statespacer() returns a list object of class
statespacer.
Replaced StateSpaceForecast() for the S3 method
predict.statespacer().
Major:
Minor:
Making use of crossprod and tcrossprod.
Improved efficiency of the computation of standard_errors.
y_temp outside of LogLikelihood function.
Easier to find proper initial values, reducing time spent on trial and error by the user.
Printing progress now optional using
verbose = TRUE.
Computation of standard_errors now optional using
standard_errors = TRUE.