generate.stepsize()
where it would not handle same values in min & max dating properly.check.number()
.datsteps()
with the argument calc = "weight"
or calc = "probability"
datsteps()
with the argument cumulative = TRUE
. This only works with probability calculation instead of the original (weights) calculation.datsteps()
.scaleweight()
.get.weights()
to 1 / (abs(DAT_min - DAT_max) + 1)
to get real probability values for each year. This only has a real effect when using a stepsize of 1, as it makes the weight-values usable as âdating probabilityâ.calculate.outputrows()
and scaleweight()
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