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2008 Sep 15
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New version of actuar
=== actuar: An R Package for Actuarial Science === We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of version 1.0-0 of actuar. This release follows publication of our papers in JSS (*) and R News (**). From the NEWS file: Version 1.0-0 ============= NEW FEATURES o Improved support for regression credibility models. There is now an option to make the computations with the
2008 Sep 15
0
New version of actuar
=== actuar: An R Package for Actuarial Science === We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of version 1.0-0 of actuar. This release follows publication of our papers in JSS (*) and R News (**). From the NEWS file: Version 1.0-0 ============= NEW FEATURES o Improved support for regression credibility models. There is now an option to make the computations with the
2007 Apr 23
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New version of actuar
UseRs, actuar is a package for Actuarial Science. A rather preliminary version (0.1-3) of the package has been available on CRAN since February 2006. We now announce the immediate availability of version 0.9-2 sporting a large number of new features. Non actuaries behold! There can be some features of interest for you, especially those related to new probability distribution and to the
2007 Apr 23
0
New version of actuar
UseRs, actuar is a package for Actuarial Science. A rather preliminary version (0.1-3) of the package has been available on CRAN since February 2006. We now announce the immediate availability of version 0.9-2 sporting a large number of new features. Non actuaries behold! There can be some features of interest for you, especially those related to new probability distribution and to the
2013 Jun 28
0
"actuar" package query
I run the following: library(actuar) x <- seq(0, 22, 0.5) fl <- discretize(plnorm(x, 2.1), from = 0, to = 22, step = 0.5, method ="lower") Fs <- aggregateDist("recursive", model.freq = "poisson",model.sev = fl, lambda = 10, x.scale = 0.5) Warning message: In panjer(fx = model.sev, dist = dist, p0 = p0, x.scale = x.scale, : maximum number of recursions
2016 Nov 14
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Major update of package actuar
Dear useRs, I'm happy to announce a substantial update of package actuar that bumps the version number to 2.0-0. This release focuses on additional support for continuous and discrete distributions, new functions to simulate data from compound models and mixtures, and revised and improved documentation. A slightly shortened version of the NEWS file follows: NEW FEATURES ? Support for the
2016 Nov 14
0
Major update of package actuar
Dear useRs, I'm happy to announce a substantial update of package actuar that bumps the version number to 2.0-0. This release focuses on additional support for continuous and discrete distributions, new functions to simulate data from compound models and mixtures, and revised and improved documentation. A slightly shortened version of the NEWS file follows: NEW FEATURES ? Support for the
2009 May 20
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New version of actuar
Dear useRs, A new version of actuar is available since last Friday. This is mainly a bugfix release. From the NEWS file: Version 1.0-2 ============= USER-VISIBLE CHANGES o m<foo>() and lev<foo>() now return Inf instead of NaN for infinite moments. (Thanks to David Humke for the idea.) BUG FIXES o Non-ascii characters in one R source file prevented compilation of the package in
2009 May 20
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New version of actuar
Dear useRs, A new version of actuar is available since last Friday. This is mainly a bugfix release. From the NEWS file: Version 1.0-2 ============= USER-VISIBLE CHANGES o m<foo>() and lev<foo>() now return Inf instead of NaN for infinite moments. (Thanks to David Humke for the idea.) BUG FIXES o Non-ascii characters in one R source file prevented compilation of the package in
2005 May 26
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Re: Demonizing generic Linux issues as Fedora Core-only issues -- why I hate these meta-discussions ...
From: "Bryan J. Smith <b.j.smith at ieee.org>" > You are indeed correct (I must have been looking at the RHEL3 dir**) First off, that's now 2 strikes for me. Small ones considering the context well outside of the points, but still it hurts my credibility. This is one of the things I hate about meta-discussions, at least how I approach them. Sometimes I just need to learn
2012 Nov 06
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Algoritmo de Panjer
Hola, Estoy intentando esta convolución con una discretizada Gamma con Binomial negativa pero me da el siguiente error. Alguien sabe como puedo hacer funcional este algoritmo con estos parámetros? > fx<-discretize(pgamma(x,shape=2.4149,scale=5742.2), + method="rounding",from=0, to =100, step=0.5) > Fs <- aggregateDist("recursive", model.freq = "negative
2009 Oct 12
0
need help
Sample Size λ=5      α = 4       β = 3 Min. 1St Qu. Median Mean 3rd Qu. Max. 100 0.000000 1.740638 4.040032 4.433828 5.607589 22.450405 500 0.000000 2.212375 3.915889 4.750014 6.356894 22.860806 1000
2004 Jan 03
2
STOP THIS THREAD New to asterisk? RUN... don't walk.
Hi All, Can we stop this thread pl. This lady has no intentions to learn asterisk. She is just a troll and wasting our time. With her corporate attitude, what she expects is support that available with paid commercial products. Her company has enough money to buy commercial products, let she go there. Hey lady, whoever u are, dont waste our time. this is not for u. Lets move on to something
2009 Jan 26
1
[OT] Anyone on-list using a Barracuda Spam Firewall?
Normally I don't like posting on this list for off-topic info, but I need to know "un-biased" opinions regarding Barracuda's Spam Firewall as we're looking to get one soon where I work and I want to know any pros/cons before I stake my credibility on it for our spam fighting. If you've had good or bad experiences with one of these devices, please contact me _off_ list
2005 Aug 12
1
Concerning reading of SAS-files
Hi! I'm trying to start a credibility estimation study with a coule of data sets that are created for SAS. The data sets are saved as ".sas7bndx" and ".sas7bdat". I've tried reading them to R with the function 'read.xport' but this returns the error message 'Error in lookup.xport(file) : unable to open file'. Are there any other functions that one
2006 Oct 30
1
Which executable is associated with R CMD INSTALL?
I'm still having trouble installing the lme4 package on RHEL 3. I've asked this list and it seems my problem is not universal. Brian Ripley indicated that the problem was with recognising the Matrix package, even though I've taken care to get the most recent versions of Matrix and lme4. It seems to me that the problem arises because the computer has a site installation of R-2.3.1
2006 Oct 30
1
Which executable is associated with R CMD INSTALL?
I'm still having trouble installing the lme4 package on RHEL 3. I've asked this list and it seems my problem is not universal. Brian Ripley indicated that the problem was with recognising the Matrix package, even though I've taken care to get the most recent versions of Matrix and lme4. It seems to me that the problem arises because the computer has a site installation of R-2.3.1
2020 Oct 26
1
Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
On 10/26/20 11:09 AM, Gregory Heytings wrote: >>> I too would strongly advise you to use Google Workspace (the recent >>> new name for G Suite, previously known as Google Apps).? It's cheap, >>> very reliable, and has all features you can dream of, including an >>> autoresponder.? It's unrealistic to think that it's possible to beat >>>
2005 Apr 16
0
[LLVMdev] New primitive type for 32/64 compatibility?
On Sat, 16 Apr 2005, Mike Hearn wrote: > To be able to deal with the case of passing long/size_t into functions, > shouldn't there be a first class type that has indeterminate width decided > only at native code generation time? Adding something like this would certainly be possible, but I'm not sure it's really appropriate. The problem is that 'long' varies in
2004 Apr 17
2
Network Magazine 04/04/04 Article pg 19 (Free IP Telephony PBXs?)
* Brethren, It's a sad day in our community. Please join me in a moment of silence for the death of responsible journalism. Silence.....................good enough. This article goes on to tell about Pingtel's announcement of forming the "first open source community aimed at creating SIP based servers".