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# Rpadrino 0.0.2 | ||
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* Added a `NEWS.md` file to track changes to the package. | ||
- Fixed some issues from CRAN's Solaris machine. | ||
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# Rpadrino 0.0.1 | ||
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This is the first stable release of `Rpadrino` and is available on CRAN. It includes functionality to download the [PADRINO IPM Database](https://github.com/padrinoDB/Padrino), explore and subset data, and rebuild IPMs. Additionally, it wraps [ipmr](https://levisc8.github.io/ipmr/reference/index.html) methods to get and set vital rate expressions, IPM sub-kernel formulae, parameter values, and more. Explore all the features in the [vignettes](https://padrinodb.github.io/Rpadrino/articles/padrino-intro.html) and report bugs on the Issue tracker in this repository. |
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