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Parallel Computations for Distributional Regression

v1.1-6 · Aug 28, 2022 · GPL-2 | GPL-3

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Computational intensive calculations for Generalized Additive Models for Location Scale and Shape, <doi:10.1111/j.1467-9876.2005.00510.x>.

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  Authors@R: c(person(given = "Mikis",
                      family = "Stasinopoulos",
                      role = c("aut", "cre", "cph"),
                      email = "d.stasinopoulos@londonmet.ac.uk"),
               person(given = "Bob",
                      family = "Rigby",
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    17 | The functions \code{gamlss.pcr()} and \code{gamlss.pc()} are supporting functions. The  are not intended to be called directly by users. The function \code{gamlss.pc()} is using the linear model function \code{lm()} to fit the first principal components while the function code{gamlss.pcr()} uses \code{fitPCR()}.
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  Authors@R: c(person(given = "Mikis",
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                      email = "d.stasinopoulos@londonmet.ac.uk"),
               person(given = "Bob",
                      family = "Rigby",
                      role = "aut"),
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                      role = "aut"))
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    17 | The functions \code{gamlss.pcr()} and \code{gamlss.pc()} are supporting functions. The  are not intended to be called directly by users. The function \code{gamlss.pc()} is using the linear model function \code{lm()} to fit the first principal components while the function code{gamlss.pcr()} uses \code{fitPCR()}.
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checkRd: (-1) pc.Rd:17: Lost braces
    17 | The functions \code{gamlss.pcr()} and \code{gamlss.pc()} are supporting functions. The  are not intended to be called directly by users. The function \code{gamlss.pc()} is using the linear model function \code{lm()} to fit the first principal components while the function code{gamlss.pcr()} uses \code{fitPCR()}.
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checkRd: (-1) pc.Rd:17: Lost braces
    17 | The functions \code{gamlss.pcr()} and \code{gamlss.pc()} are supporting functions. The  are not intended to be called directly by users. The function \code{gamlss.pc()} is using the linear model function \code{lm()} to fit the first principal components while the function code{gamlss.pcr()} uses \code{fitPCR()}.
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checkRd: (-1) pc.Rd:17: Lost braces
    17 | The functions \code{gamlss.pcr()} and \code{gamlss.pc()} are supporting functions. The  are not intended to be called directly by users. The function \code{gamlss.pc()} is using the linear model function \code{lm()} to fit the first principal components while the function code{gamlss.pcr()} uses \code{fitPCR()}.
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checkRd: (-1) pc.Rd:17: Lost braces
    17 | The functions \code{gamlss.pcr()} and \code{gamlss.pc()} are supporting functions. The  are not intended to be called directly by users. The function \code{gamlss.pc()} is using the linear model function \code{lm()} to fit the first principal components while the function code{gamlss.pcr()} uses \code{fitPCR()}.
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checkRd: (-1) pc.Rd:17: Lost braces
    17 | The functions \code{gamlss.pcr()} and \code{gamlss.pc()} are supporting functions. The  are not intended to be called directly by users. The function \code{gamlss.pc()} is using the linear model function \code{lm()} to fit the first principal components while the function code{gamlss.pcr()} uses \code{fitPCR()}.
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    17 | The functions \code{gamlss.pcr()} and \code{gamlss.pc()} are supporting functions. The  are not intended to be called directly by users. The function \code{gamlss.pc()} is using the linear model function \code{lm()} to fit the first principal components while the function code{gamlss.pcr()} uses \code{fitPCR()}.
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checkRd: (-1) pc.Rd:17: Lost braces
    17 | The functions \code{gamlss.pcr()} and \code{gamlss.pc()} are supporting functions. The  are not intended to be called directly by users. The function \code{gamlss.pc()} is using the linear model function \code{lm()} to fit the first principal components while the function code{gamlss.pcr()} uses \code{fitPCR()}.
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checkRd: (-1) pc.Rd:17: Lost braces
    17 | The functions \code{gamlss.pcr()} and \code{gamlss.pc()} are supporting functions. The  are not intended to be called directly by users. The function \code{gamlss.pc()} is using the linear model function \code{lm()} to fit the first principal components while the function code{gamlss.pcr()} uses \code{fitPCR()}.
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checkRd: (-1) pc.Rd:17: Lost braces
    17 | The functions \code{gamlss.pcr()} and \code{gamlss.pc()} are supporting functions. The  are not intended to be called directly by users. The function \code{gamlss.pc()} is using the linear model function \code{lm()} to fit the first principal components while the function code{gamlss.pcr()} uses \code{fitPCR()}.
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checkRd: (-1) pc.Rd:17: Lost braces
    17 | The functions \code{gamlss.pcr()} and \code{gamlss.pc()} are supporting functions. The  are not intended to be called directly by users. The function \code{gamlss.pc()} is using the linear model function \code{lm()} to fit the first principal components while the function code{gamlss.pcr()} uses \code{fitPCR()}.
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checkRd: (-1) pc.Rd:17: Lost braces
    17 | The functions \code{gamlss.pcr()} and \code{gamlss.pc()} are supporting functions. The  are not intended to be called directly by users. The function \code{gamlss.pc()} is using the linear model function \code{lm()} to fit the first principal components while the function code{gamlss.pcr()} uses \code{fitPCR()}.
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NOTE r-release-windows-x86_64

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checkRd: (-1) pc.Rd:17: Lost braces
    17 | The functions \code{gamlss.pcr()} and \code{gamlss.pc()} are supporting functions. The  are not intended to be called directly by users. The function \code{gamlss.pc()} is using the linear model function \code{lm()} to fit the first principal components while the function code{gamlss.pcr()} uses \code{fitPCR()}.
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Maintainer: ‘Mikis Stasinopoulos <d.stasinopoulos@londonmet.ac.uk>’

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  Authors@R: c(person(given = "Mikis",
                      family = "Stasinopoulos",
                      role = c("aut", "cre", "cph"),
                      email = "d.stasinopoulos@londonmet.ac.uk"),
               person(given = "Bob",
                      family = "Rigby",
                      role = "aut"),
               person(given = "Fernanda",
        
NOTE r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-gcc

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Maintainer: ‘Mikis Stasinopoulos <d.stasinopoulos@londonmet.ac.uk>’

No Authors@R field in DESCRIPTION.
Please add one, modifying
  Authors@R: c(person(given = "Mikis",
                      family = "Stasinopoulos",
                      role = c("aut", "cre", "cph"),
                      email = "d.stasinopoulos@londonmet.ac.uk"),
               person(given = "Bob",
                      family = "Rigby",
                      role = "aut"),
               person(given = "Fernanda",
        
NOTE r-devel-linux-x86_64-fedora-clang

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checkRd: (-1) pc.Rd:17: Lost braces
    17 | The functions \code{gamlss.pcr()} and \code{gamlss.pc()} are supporting functions. The  are not intended to be called directly by users. The function \code{gamlss.pc()} is using the linear model function \code{lm()} to fit the first principal components while the function code{gamlss.pcr()} uses \code{fitPCR()}.
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NOTE r-devel-linux-x86_64-fedora-gcc

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checkRd: (-1) pc.Rd:17: Lost braces
    17 | The functions \code{gamlss.pcr()} and \code{gamlss.pc()} are supporting functions. The  are not intended to be called directly by users. The function \code{gamlss.pc()} is using the linear model function \code{lm()} to fit the first principal components while the function code{gamlss.pcr()} uses \code{fitPCR()}.
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NOTE r-devel-macos-arm64

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checkRd: (-1) pc.Rd:17: Lost braces
    17 | The functions \code{gamlss.pcr()} and \code{gamlss.pc()} are supporting functions. The  are not intended to be called directly by users. The function \code{gamlss.pc()} is using the linear model function \code{lm()} to fit the first principal components while the function code{gamlss.pcr()} uses \code{fitPCR()}.
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NOTE r-devel-windows-x86_64

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checkRd: (-1) pc.Rd:17: Lost braces
    17 | The functions \code{gamlss.pcr()} and \code{gamlss.pc()} are supporting functions. The  are not intended to be called directly by users. The function \code{gamlss.pc()} is using the linear model function \code{lm()} to fit the first principal components while the function code{gamlss.pcr()} uses \code{fitPCR()}.
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NOTE r-patched-linux-x86_64

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checkRd: (-1) pc.Rd:17: Lost braces
    17 | The functions \code{gamlss.pcr()} and \code{gamlss.pc()} are supporting functions. The  are not intended to be called directly by users. The function \code{gamlss.pc()} is using the linear model function \code{lm()} to fit the first principal components while the function code{gamlss.pcr()} uses \code{fitPCR()}.
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NOTE r-release-linux-x86_64

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checkRd: (-1) pc.Rd:17: Lost braces
    17 | The functions \code{gamlss.pcr()} and \code{gamlss.pc()} are supporting functions. The  are not intended to be called directly by users. The function \code{gamlss.pc()} is using the linear model function \code{lm()} to fit the first principal components while the function code{gamlss.pcr()} uses \code{fitPCR()}.
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NOTE r-release-macos-arm64

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checkRd: (-1) pc.Rd:17: Lost braces
    17 | The functions \code{gamlss.pcr()} and \code{gamlss.pc()} are supporting functions. The  are not intended to be called directly by users. The function \code{gamlss.pc()} is using the linear model function \code{lm()} to fit the first principal components while the function code{gamlss.pcr()} uses \code{fitPCR()}.
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NOTE r-release-macos-x86_64

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checkRd: (-1) pc.Rd:17: Lost braces
    17 | The functions \code{gamlss.pcr()} and \code{gamlss.pc()} are supporting functions. The  are not intended to be called directly by users. The function \code{gamlss.pc()} is using the linear model function \code{lm()} to fit the first principal components while the function code{gamlss.pcr()} uses \code{fitPCR()}.
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NOTE r-release-windows-x86_64

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checkRd: (-1) pc.Rd:17: Lost braces
    17 | The functions \code{gamlss.pcr()} and \code{gamlss.pc()} are supporting functions. The  are not intended to be called directly by users. The function \code{gamlss.pc()} is using the linear model function \code{lm()} to fit the first principal components while the function code{gamlss.pcr()} uses \code{fitPCR()}.
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NOTE r-oldrel-macos-arm64

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checkRd: (-1) pc.Rd:17: Lost braces
    17 | The functions \code{gamlss.pcr()} and \code{gamlss.pc()} are supporting functions. The  are not intended to be called directly by users. The function \code{gamlss.pc()} is using the linear model function \code{lm()} to fit the first principal components while the function code{gamlss.pcr()} uses \code{fitPCR()}.
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NOTE r-oldrel-macos-x86_64

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checkRd: (-1) pc.Rd:17: Lost braces
    17 | The functions \code{gamlss.pcr()} and \code{gamlss.pc()} are supporting functions. The  are not intended to be called directly by users. The function \code{gamlss.pc()} is using the linear model function \code{lm()} to fit the first principal components while the function code{gamlss.pcr()} uses \code{fitPCR()}.
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NOTE r-oldrel-windows-x86_64

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checkRd: (-1) pc.Rd:17: Lost braces
    17 | The functions \code{gamlss.pcr()} and \code{gamlss.pc()} are supporting functions. The  are not intended to be called directly by users. The function \code{gamlss.pc()} is using the linear model function \code{lm()} to fit the first principal components while the function code{gamlss.pcr()} uses \code{fitPCR()}.
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Dependency Network

Dependencies Reverse dependencies gamlss foreach doParallel gamlss.data gamlss.dist glmnet gamlss.foreach

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new 1.1-6 Mar 9, 2026