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New Horizons for TidyDensity: Version 1.3.0 Release

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Introduction

The latest release of the TidyDensity R package brings some major changes and improvements that open up new possibilities for statistical analysis and data visualization. Version 1.3.0 includes breaking changes, new features, and a host of minor fixes and improvements that enhance performance and usability. Let’s dive into what’s new!

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Breaking Changes

Two key functions have been modified in this release:

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New Features

Several new functions expand the capabilities of TidyDensity:

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Performance Improvements

Many functions have been optimized for speed:

The minor fixes address deprecation warnings, documentation, and ensure consistency across functions.

Version 1.3.0 takes TidyDensity to the next level with expanded capabilities and boosted performance. Whether you need to model triangular distributions or crunch large datasets, this release has you covered. The pipe workflow makes analyses simpler and faster. Check out the full details in the GitHub repository. Let us know if you have any issues or feature requests!

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