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matchingR 1.3.3

  • Fixed unit test for validate functions that caused a CRAN check to fail.

matchingR 1.3.2

  • Fix vignette index.

matchingR 1.3.1

  • Add dummy roommate when number of roommates is odd #37
  • Run code base through styler and lintr

matchingR 1.3.0

  • Allow colleges to have different numbers of slots #31
  • Change row names in vignette #34
  • Remove need for microbenchmark package #35
  • Registration of entry points in compiled code

matchingR 1.2.2

This is a minor update.

  • Colleges may have different numbers of slots in the college admissions problem (#30)

matchingR 1.2.1

This is a minor update.

  • Fixed bug in galeShapley.checkStability that resulted in UBSAN throwing an error

matchingR 1.2

  • Fixed a bug in the stable roommate matching algorithm that caused problems on Mac OS X / clang
  • Changed function names throughout the package (deprecated old function names)
  • Updated documentation
  • Added tests
  • Removed option to define preferences in row major order

matchingR 1.1.1

This is a minor update.

  • It fixes a memory leak warning in the stable roommate algorithm.
  • It includes minor edits of the vignettes and documentation.
  • We have substantially shortened the computational performance vignette so that the package can be built and checked faster

matchingR 1.1

This is a major update that added additional algorithms to the package.

  • Added algorithm to compute a solution to the stable roommate problem (roommate)
  • Added top trading cycle algorithm (toptrading)
  • Switched the layout of preference matrices from row order to column order to make the code faster
  • Added two vignettes: An introductory vignette to the package in general and a computational performance vignette

matchingR 1.0.1

Initial release that computes two versions of the Gale-Shapley algorithm:

  • Stable Marriage Problem
  • College Admissions Problem