### Rita 1.2.0 ## MINOR CHANGES: # Rita(): - Rita() now has a new argument, return, which indicates whether the transformed variables of the best performing method are returned (return = T; default), or the cleaned, untransformed values and variables that are eligible for transformation (return = F). ### Rita 1.1.0 ## MINOR CHANGES: # Rita(): - Numeric columns with 2 distinct values or less are now removed prior to analysis. - Minor formatting of missing values output. # SWTest(): - SWTest() now has a new argument, warn, which indicates whether a warning should be printed when resampling is used or if the test is terminated, and its documentation is updated accordingly. - When the sample-size is less than 3 and warn = T, the SWTest() function will terminate the test. - When the sample-size is greater than 5000 and warn = T, the SWTest() function will now resample values with replacement from the input object and perform the test on the resulting vector. # JBTest(): - JBTest() now has a new argument, warn, which indicates whether a warning should be printed when bootstrapping is used or if the test is terminated, and its documentation is updated accordingly. - When the sample-size is less than 4 and warn = T, the JBTest() function will now return a message indicating that the Jarque-bera test could not be performed. - When the sample-size is greater than 4 and < 2000, and warn = T, the JBTest() function will now return a message indicating that boostrapping is used to obtain the p-value. # DPTest(): - DPTest() now has a new argument, warn, which indicates whether a warning should be printed when the test is terminated, and its documentation is updated accordingly. - When the sample-size is less than 8 and warn = T, the DPTest() will now return a message indicating that the D'agostino Pearson Omnibus test could not be performed. # logitXform(): - An additional variant of the empirical logit transformation is now used if output of the original empirical logit method consists of a single distinct value. This is accomplished through the use of a new argument, divisor, which modifies epsilon as needed and should not be changed by the user.