Version 2.2.8
Documentation:
- Provided package anchors for all Rd targets to other packages.
 
Version 2.2.7
Adjustments:
- Functions optPenaltyPchordal, ridgePchordal, ridgePsign, and
support4ridgeP (temporarily) deprecated (for major adjustments)
 
- Replaced if() conditions comparing class() to string with
evaluations using inherits()
 
Documentation:
Version 2.2.6
Documentation:
- Canonicalization of URLs.
 
- Update of published papers
 
Version 2.2.5
Documentation:
- Improved documentation and added new pkgdown
documentation website.
 
- NEWS file moved to markdown format instead of .Rd and available on
the website
 
Version 2.2.4
Adjustments:
- Documentation roxygenized.
 
- More selective importing and exporting.
 
- S3 implementation of 
ridgeP output. 
Version 2.2.3
Documentation:
- Updated 
CITATION file 
- Updated 
README file 
Bug fixes:
- Fixed bug in 
GGMpathStats: Incorrectly stated before
that all igraph layouts were supported. Now they indeed are
supported. 
Adjustments:
- Bioconductor dependencies are now automatically installed upon first
installation of rags2ridges.
 
GGMpathStats now has additional visualization options:
It can handle all layout functions supported by igraph. Moreover, it is
now possible to specify custom coordinates for node-placement. 
Version 2.2.2
Notifications:
- Hot fix due to class changes in “matrix”. No major visible user
changes.
 
CNplot function again updated: higher max. iterations
for Lanczos method 
Version 2.2.1
Notifications:
- Hot fix due to new RNG. No visible user changes.
 
Version 2.2
Notifications:
optPenalty.LOOCV is deprecated. Please use
optPenalty.kCV instead 
optPenalty.LOOCVauto is deprecated. Please use
optPenalty.kCVauto instead 
Version 2.1.1
Documentation:
- Updated 
CITATION file 
- Updated 
README file 
Adjustments:
sparsify now has an additional thresholding option:
‘connected’ 
Version 2.1
Documentation:
- Updated 
CITATION file 
- Updated 
README file 
Bug fixes:
- Fixed bug in 
Ugraph:
- Incorrectly stated before that all igraph layouts were
supported.
 
- Now they indeed are supported.
 
 
Notifications:
conditionNumberPlot is deprecated. Please use
CNplot instead 
- Features of the 
CNplot function (above and beyond
conditionNumberPlot):
- The 
digitLoss and rlDist arguments have
been removed 
- These arguments have been replaced with the logical argument
Iaids 
Iaids = TRUE amends the basic condition number plot
with interpretational aids 
- These aids are the approximate loss in digits of accuracy and and
approximation of the acceleration along the regularization path of the
condition number
 
- Argument 
main is now a character argument 
- Argument 
value now by default takes the value 1e-100
(convenient) 
- Now uses C++ functionalty for additional speed
 
 
Adjustments:
edgeHeat now has aligned x-axis labels 
- The visualizations of the 
optPenalty.LOOCV and
optPenalty.aLOOCV functions now will no longer produce
horizontal and/or vertical lines that fall outside the boundaries of the
figure 
optPenalty.LOOCV now uses log-equidistant penalty grid
for optimal penalty parameter determination (this also enhances the
visualization) 
- New features updated 
optPenalty.aLOOCV function:
- Function has been sped up by killing redundant inversion
 
- now uses log-equidistant penalty grid for optimal penalty parameter
determination (this also enhances the visualization)
 
 
- New features updated 
Ugraph function:
- One can now also specify vertex placement by coordinate
specification
 
- Now outputs, for convenience, the vertex coordinates of the plotted
graph
 
 
ridgePathS has been sped up by killing redundant
inversion 
- The 
covML function has been amended with an argument
that indicates if a correlation matrix (instead of an ML estimate of a
covariance matrix) is desired. This offers more flexibility. One can now
get the ML estimate of the covariance matrix, the ML estimate of the
covariance matrix on standardized data, as well as the correlation
matrix 
- The 
optPenalty.LOOCVauto function has been amended with
an argument that indicates if the evaluation of the LOOCV score should
be performed on the correlation scale 
- The 
optPenalty.LOOCV function has been amended with an
argument that indicates if the evaluation of the LOOCV score should be
performed on the correlation scale 
- The 
optPenalty.aLOOCV function has been amended with an
argument that indicates if the evaluation of the approximate LOOCV score
should be performed on the correlation scale 
Version 2.0
Documentation:
- Added this 
NEWS file! 
- Updated (and corrected) 
CITATION file 
- Added 
README file 
- Added (selective) import statements for default packages as required
for R-devel
 
Additions:
- rags2ridges
now uses Rcpp and
RcppArmadillo
with core functions written in 
C++. The package should now
be at least two orders of magnitude faster in most cases. 
- Added, next to the core module, the fused ridge module. The fused
module provides functionality for the estimation and graphical modeling
of multiple precision matrices from multiple high-dimensional data
classes. Functions from this module are generally suffixed with
.fused. Functions tied to (or added with) this module are:
isSymmetricPD 
isSymmetricPSD 
is.Xlist 
default.target.fused 
createS 
getKEGGPathway 
kegg.target 
pooledS 
pooledP 
KLdiv.fused 
ridgeP.fused 
optPenalty.fused.grid 
print.optPenaltyFusedGrid 
plot.optPenaltyFusedGrid 
optPenalty.fused.auto 
optPenalty.fused 
default.penalty 
fused.test 
print.ptest 
summary.ptest 
hist.ptest 
plot.ptest 
sparsify.fused 
GGMnetworkStats.fused 
GGMpathStats.fused 
 
- The following functions were added to the core module:
 
- Added miscellaneous (hidden) functions.
 
Bug fixes:
- Fixed bugs in 
GGMpathstats:
- Code no longer breaks down if variable names are absent.
 
- Now properly handles singleton pathsets.
 
 
- Fixed bug in 
sparsify: Now always returns symmetric
objects 
Adjustments:
- Argument 
verticle as used in various functions has been
renamed to vertical. Sorry for any inconvenience. 
- Internal usage of 
ridgeS replaced by the faster
C++-dependent counterpart ridgeP 
- New features updated 
conditionNumberPlot function:
- Function has been sped up
 
- Now uses log-equidistant grid for visualization
 
- Now includes option to additionally plot the approximate loss in
digits of accuracy
 
 
Notifications:
ridgeS is deprecated. Please use ridgeP
instead 
- Future versions of rags2ridges will be subject to changes in naming
conventions
 
Version 1.4
Additions:
- Inclusion hidden function 
.pathContribution for usage
in GGMpathStats function 
- Inclusion hidden function 
.path2string for usage in
GGMpathStats function 
- Inclusion hidden function 
.pathAndStats for usage in
GGMpathStats function 
- Inclusion hidden function 
.cvl for usage in
optPenalty.LOOCVauto function 
- Inclusion hidden function 
.lambdaNullDist for usage in
GGMblockNullPenalty function 
- Inclusion hidden function 
.blockTestStat for usage in
GGMblockTest function 
- Inclusion function that expresses the covariance between a pair of
variables as a sum of path weights: 
GGMpathStats 
- Inclusion function that determines the optimal penalty parameter
value by application of the Brent algorithm to the LOOCV log-likelihood:
optPenalty.LOOCVauto 
- Inclusion function that generates the distribution of the penalty
parameter under the null hypothesis of block independence:
GGMblockNullPenalty 
- Inclusion function that performs a permutation test for block
structure in the precision matrix: 
GGMblockTest 
- Inclusion wrapper function: 
fullMontyS 
Bug fixes:
- Corrected small error in 
evaluateSfit function. The
dir argument was not properly used previously. 
Adjustments:
- New features updated 
optPenalty.aLOOCV function:
- For scalar matrix targets the complete solution path depends on only
1 eigendecomposition and 1 matrix inversion. Meaning: the function is
sped up somewhat by lifting redundant inversions out of 
for
loops. 
- Optional graph now plots the approximated LOOCV negative
log-likelihood instead of ln(approximated LOOCV negative
log-likelihood).
 
- Legend in optional graph has been adapated accordingly.
 
 
- New features updated 
optPenalty.LOOCV function:
- Optional graph now plots the LOOCV negative log-likelihood instead
of ln(LOOCV negative log-likelihood).
 
- Legend in optional graph has been adapated accordingly.
 
 
- New features updated 
default.target function:
- Inclusion new default target option: 
type = DIAES.
Gives diagonal matrix with inverse of average of eigenvalues of S as
entries. 
 
- New features updated 
GGMnetworkStats function:
- Now also assesses (and returns a logical) if graph/network is
chordal.
 
- Now also includes assesment of the eigenvalue centrality.
 
- Now includes option to have list or table output.
 
 
- New features updated 
ridgePathS function:
- Sped up considerably for rotation equivariant alternative estimator.
By avoidance of redundant eigendecompositions and inversions.
 
- Now catches breakdown due to rounding preculiarities when
plotType = "pcor". 
 
- New features updated 
sparsify function:
- Inclusion new thresholding function 
top: retainment of
top elements based on absolute partial correlation. 
- Inclusion output option: When 
output = "light", only
the (matrix) positions of the zero and non-zero elements are
returned. 
- Function no longer dependent on GeneNet; now makes direct use of fdrtool.
 
- Function now also prints some general information on the number of
edges retained.
 
 
Version 1.3
Additions:
- Inclusion hidden function 
.ridgeSi for usage in
conditionNumberPlot function. 
- Inclusion hidden function 
.eigShrink for usage in
(a.o.) ridgeS function. 
- Inclusion function calculating various network statistics from a
sparse matrix: 
GGMnetworkStats 
- Inclusion function for visual inspection fit of regularized
precision matrix to sample covariance matrix:
evaluateSfit 
- Inclusion function for visualization of regularization paths:
ridgePathS 
- Inclusion function for default target matrix generation:
default.target 
Adjustments and name changes:
- New features updated 
evaluateS function:
- The printed output of the 
evaluateS function is now
aligned 
- Calculation spectral condition number has been improved
 
 
conditionNumber function now called
conditionNumberPlot. The updated function has new features:
- Main plot can now be obtained with either the spectral (l2) or the
(approximation to) l1 condition number
 
- Main plot can now be amended with plot of the relative distance to
the set of singular matrices
 
- The title of the main plot can now be suppressed
 
- One can now obtain numeric output from the function: lambdas and
condition numbers
 
 
- New features updated 
sparsify function:
- Changed 
type = c("threshold", "localFDR") to
threshold = c("absValue", "localFDR") (clarifying
nomenclature) 
- Changed 
threshold to absValueCut
(clarifying nomenclature) 
- Will now output both sparsified partial correlation/standardized
precision matrix and the sparsified precison matrix, when input consists
of the unstandardized precision matrix
 
 
- New features updated 
ridgeS function:
- Contains an improved evaluation of the target matrix possibly being
a null matrix
 
- Now evaluates if a rotation equivariant alternative estimator ensues
for a given target matrix
 
- When rotation equivariant alternative estimator ensues, computation
is sped up considerably by circumventing the matrix square root
 
 
optPenaltyCV function now called
optPenalty.LOOCV, for sake of (naming) consistency. The
updated function has new features:
targetScale option has been removed 
- Replaced 
log in optional graph by ln 
- Visual layout of optional graph now more in line with
recommendations by Tufte (regarding data-ink ratio)
 
 
- New features updated 
optPenalty.aLOOCV function:
- Replaced 
log in optional graph by ln 
- Visual layout of optional graph now more in line with
recommendations by Tufte (regarding data-ink ratio)
 
 
- Computation optimal penalty in 
conditionNumberPlot,
optPenalty.aLOOCV and optPenalty.LOOCV
functions sped up considerably for rotation equivariant alternative
estimator. By usage new ridgeS and avoidance of redundant
eigendecompositions 
- Default target in 
ridgeS,
conditionNumberPlot, optPenalty.aLOOCV and
optPenalty.LOOCV now \code{“DAIE” option from
default.target 
Version 1.2
Additions:
- Inclusion function for ML estimation of the sample covariance
matrix: 
covML 
- Inclusion function for approximate leave-one-out cross-validation:
optPenalty.aLOOCV 
- Inclusion function 
conditionNumber to visualize the
spectral condition number over the regularization path 
- Inclusion function 
evaluateS to evaluate basic
properties of a covariance matrix 
- Inclusion function 
KLdiv that calculates the
Kullback-Leibler divergence between two normal distributions 
- Inclusion option to suppress on-screen output in
sparsify function 
Bug fixes:
- Corrected small error in 
optPenaltyCV function 
Adjustments:
- Both 
optPenaltyCV and optPenalty.aLOOCV
now utilize covML instead of cov 
- Default output option in 
optPenaltyCV (as in
optPenalty.aLOOCV) is now light