CRAN Package Check Results for Package MVNtestchar

Last updated on 2024-11-12 00:49:36 CET.

Flavor Version Tinstall Tcheck Ttotal Status Flags
r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-clang 1.1.3 2.41 29.38 31.79 NOTE
r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-gcc 1.1.3 2.01 22.25 24.26 NOTE
r-devel-linux-x86_64-fedora-clang 1.1.3 52.07 NOTE
r-devel-linux-x86_64-fedora-gcc 1.1.3 60.63 NOTE
r-devel-windows-x86_64 1.1.3 4.00 50.00 54.00 NOTE
r-patched-linux-x86_64 1.1.3 2.67 27.34 30.01 NOTE
r-release-linux-x86_64 1.1.3 2.41 27.70 30.11 NOTE
r-release-macos-arm64 1.1.3 29.00 NOTE
r-release-macos-x86_64 1.1.3 37.00 NOTE
r-release-windows-x86_64 1.1.3 4.00 52.00 56.00 NOTE
r-oldrel-macos-arm64 1.1.3 26.00 OK
r-oldrel-macos-x86_64 1.1.3 34.00 OK
r-oldrel-windows-x86_64 1.1.3 5.00 56.00 61.00 OK

Check Details

Version: 1.1.3
Check: Rd files
Result: NOTE checkRd: (-1) MVNtestchar-package.Rd:16-17: Lost braces; missing escapes or markup? 16 | {Provides a test of multivariate normality of a sample which does not require estimation of the nuisance parameters, the mean vector and covariance matrix. Rather, a sequence of transformations removes these nuisance parameters, resulting in a set of sample matrices that are positive definite. If, and only if the original data is multivariate normal, these matrices are uniformly distributed on the space of positive definite matrices in the unit hyper-rectangle. The package performs a goodness of fit test of this hypothesis. In addition to the test, functions in the package give visualizations of the support region of positive definite matrices for p equals 2. | ^ Flavors: r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-clang, r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-gcc, r-devel-linux-x86_64-fedora-clang, r-devel-linux-x86_64-fedora-gcc, r-devel-windows-x86_64, r-patched-linux-x86_64, r-release-linux-x86_64, r-release-macos-arm64, r-release-macos-x86_64, r-release-windows-x86_64

Version: 1.1.3
Check: dependencies in R code
Result: NOTE Namespaces in Imports field not imported from: ‘ggplot2’ ‘grDevices’ ‘knitr’ ‘utils’ All declared Imports should be used. Flavors: r-devel-linux-x86_64-fedora-clang, r-devel-linux-x86_64-fedora-gcc