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RcppArmadillo 0.2.31

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Conrad Sanderson just released the second pre-release 2.3.92 of what will be Armadillo 2.4.*. This is now in RcppArmadillo release 0.2.31 which is already on CRAN as of this morning.

< !-- Armadillo is a wonderfully –> < !-- expressive (thanks to clever modern template programming), powerful yet --> < !-- simple-to-use C++ library for linear algebra, making expressions in C++ as --> < !-- easy as writing in Matlab or R. By deploying our seamless --> < !-- Rcpp glue –> < !-- between R and C++, --> < !-- RcppArmadillo –> < !-- brings this nice C++ library to R users. --> < !-- The CRAN page for RcppArmadillo –> < !-- now lists ten packages using the --> < !-- RcppArmadillo –> < !-- package. --> < !--

–> The NEWS entries summarising the changes for both are below:

0.2.31  2011-11-28

    o   Upgraded to Armadillo test release 2.3.92 "Loco Lounge Lizard (Beta 2)"

          * fixes for linking on Ubuntu and Debian systems
          * fixes for inconsistencies in interactions between matrices and
            cubes

Courtesy of CRANberries, there is also a diffstat reports for 0.2.31 relative to 0.2.30 As always, more detailed information is on the RcppArmadillo page. Questions, comments etc should go to the rcpp-devel mailing list off the R-Forge page.

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