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  • checking Rd files ... [1s/1s] NOTE checkRd: (-1) GEOM.Rd:56: Lost braces     56 | for eqn{y=0,1,2,3,...} and \eqn{\mu>0}, see pp 473-474 of Rigby et al. (2019).        | ^ checkRd: (-1) GU.rd:61: Lost braces     61 | \emph{Journal of Statistical Software}, Vol. \bold{23}, Issue 7, Dec 2007, \\doi{10.18637/jss.v023.i07}.        | ^ checkRd: (-1) IG.Rd:55: Lost braces     55 | \emph{Journal of Statistical Software}, Vol. \bold{23}, Issue 7, Dec 2007, \\doi{10.18637/jss.v023.i07}.        | ^ checkRd: (-1) LOGITNO.Rd:55: Lost braces     55 | \emph{Journal of Statistical Software}, Vol. \bold{23}, Issue 7, Dec 2007, \\doi{10.18637/jss.v023.i07}.        | ^ checkRd: (-1) Multinomial.Rd:69: Lost braces     69 | The function \code{MULTIN()} can be used instead of code{MN3()}, \code{MN4()} and \code{MN5()} by specifying the number of levels of the response. Note that \code{MULTIN(2)} will produce a binomial fit.        | ^ checkRd: (-1) PARETO2.Rd:38: Lost braces     38 | The parameters are \code{mu} and \code{sigma} in both functions but the parameterasation different. The \code{mu} is identical for both \code{PARETO2()} and \code{PARETO2o()}. The \code{sigma} in \code{PARETO2o()} is the inverse of the \code{sigma} in code{PARETO2()} and coresponse to the usual parameter \code{alpha} of the Patreto distribution. The functions \code{dPARETO2}, \code{pPARETO2}, \code{qPARETO2} and \code{rPARETO2} define the density, distribution function, quantile function and random generation for the \code{PARETO2} parameterization of the Pareto type 2 distribution while the functions \code{dPARETO2o}, \code{pPARETO2o}, \code{qPARETO2o} and \code{rPARETO2o} define the density, distribution function, quantile function and random generation for the original \code{PARETO2o} parameterization of the Pareto type 2 distribution        | ^ checkRd: (-1) PIG.Rd:31: Lost braces     31 | generation for the Poisson-inverse Gaussian \code{PIG()}, distribution. Also code{dPIG2}, \code{pPIG2}, \code{qPIG2} and \code{rPIG2} are the equivalent functions for code{PIG2()}        | ^ checkRd: (-1) PIG.Rd:31: Lost braces     31 | generation for the Poisson-inverse Gaussian \code{PIG()}, distribution. Also code{dPIG2}, \code{pPIG2}, \code{qPIG2} and \code{rPIG2} are the equivalent functions for code{PIG2()}        | ^ checkRd: (-1) SI.Rd:70: Lost braces     70 | \emph{Journal of Statistical Software}, Vol. \bold{23}, Issue 7, Dec 2007, \\doi{10.18637/jss.v023.i07}.        | ^
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