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    1: 2005-10-25  Nicolas Brouard  <brouard@dhcp171.recherche.ined.fr>
    2: 
    3: 	* Makefile (Module): Added Imach98.pmsp and howto crete a dmg
    4: 
    5: 	* createdmg.sh (Module): Creates a dmg disk for MaC OS/X
    6: 
    7: 2005-09-30    <lievre@PC_00595>
    8: 
    9: 	* imach.c (Module): sump fixed, loop imx fixed, and simplifications.
   10: 	(Module): If the status is missing at the last wave but we know
   11: 	that the person is alive, then we can code his/her status as -2
   12: 	(instead of missing=-1 in earlier versions) and his/her
   13: 	contributions to the likelihood is 1 - Prob of dying from last
   14: 	health status (= 1-p13= p11+p12 in the easiest case of somebody in
   15: 	the healthy state at last known wave). Version is 0.98 
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   17: 2004-05-20  Brouard Nicolas  <brouard@localhost>
   18: 
   19: 	* imach.c (Repository): 
   20: 	Agnes added a direct estimation of mortality (without the need of
   21: 	computing period prevalence and differential mortality). Thus here
   22: 	is version 0.97a which has been distributed to some people at
   23: 	REVES 16 in Brugge using an Inno setup.exe for PCs. Estimates of
   24: 	mortality using covariates is not done today. Estimating direct
   25: 	mortality is a very different process because it doesn't need
   26: 	interpolation because it is easy to get the lx from the force of
   27: 	the mortality mux in the simplest case as for a Gompertz (log mux
   28: 	= a + b*x . But we have been able to incorporate the new code
   29: 	within former imach program (0.96d) without deteriorating too much
   30: 	the understanding of the program. 
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   32: 2003-06-25    <brouard@BROUARD>
   33: 
   34: 	* imach.c (Module): On windows (cygwin) function asctime_r doesn't
   35: 	exist so I changed back to asctime which exists.
   36: 	(Module): Version 0.96b
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   38: 2003-06-24    <brouard@BROUARD>
   39: 
   40: 	* imach.c (Module): Some bugs corrected for windows. Also, when
   41: 	mle=-1 a template is output in file "or"mypar.txt with the design
   42: 	of the covariance matrix to be input.
   43: 
   44: 2003-06-25  Brouard Nicolas  <brouard@homebrou>
   45: 
   46: 	* imach.c (Repository): Duplicated warning errors corrected.
   47: 	(Repository): Elapsed time after each iteration is now output. It
   48: 	helps to forecast when convergence will be reached. Elapsed time
   49: 	is stamped in powell.  We created a new html file for the graphs
   50: 	concerning matrix of covariance. It has extension -cov.htm.
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   52: 2003-06-23  Brouard Nicolas  <brouard@homebrou>
   53: 
   54: 	* imach.c (Repository): Create a sub-directory where all the secondary files are. Only imach, htm, gp and r(imach) are on the main directory. Correct time and other things.
   55: 
   56: 2003-06-18  Brouard Nicolas  <brouard@homebrou>
   57: 
   58: 	* imach.c (Repository): Suppress abusive calls to append to file html (solution was to put fichtm as a global variable. Version 0.96
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   60: 2003-06-17  Brouard Nicolas  <brouard@homebrou>
   61: 
   62: 
   63: 	* imach.c (Repository): Check when date of death was earlier that
   64: 	current date of interview. It may happen when the death was just
   65: 	prior to the death. In this case, dh was negative and likelihood
   66: 	was wrong (infinity). We still send an "Error" but patch by
   67: 	assuming that the date of death was just one stepm after the
   68: 	interview.
   69: 	(Repository): Because some people have very long ID (first column)
   70: 	we changed int to long in num[] and we added a new lvector for
   71: 	memory allocation. But we also truncated to 8 characters (left
   72: 	truncation)
   73: 
   74: 	(Repository): No more line truncation errors.
   75: 
   76: 2003-06-14  Brouard Nicolas  <brouard@homebrou>
   77: 
   78: 	* imach.c (Repository): Add of a routine likelione (likelihood
   79: 	only once) which prints on a text file
   80: 	(ilk) the contributions to the likelihood for each
   81: 	individual/wave.
   82: 
   83: 2003-06-13  Brouard Nicolas  <brouard@homebrou>
   84: 	* imach.c (Repository): Replace "freqsummary" at a correct
   85: 	place. It differs from routine "prevalence" which may be called
   86: 	many times. Probs is memory consuming and must be used with
   87: 	parcimony.
   88: 
   89: 2003-06-17    <brouard@BROUARD>
   90: 
   91: 	* timeval.h (Module): Added included file to make use of
   92: 	gettimeofday working on win32 with cygwin.
   93: 
   94: 2003-05-16  Brouard Nicolas  <brouard@brouard>
   95: 	* imach.c (Module): Insert of a warning if the delay between two
   96: 	waves is negative.
   97: 
   98: 	* imach.c (Module): 
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  100: 2003-05-03    <brouard@BROUARD>
  101: 
  102: 	* imach.c: Some cleaning
  103: 
  104: 2003-03-28    <brouard@BROUARD>
  105: 	* imach.c (Module): In version up to 0.92 likelihood was computed
  106: 	as if date of death was unknown. Death was treated as any other
  107: 	health state: the date of the interview describes the actual state
  108: 	and not the date of a change in health state. The former idea was
  109: 	to consider that at each interview the state was recorded
  110: 	(healthy, disable or death) and IMaCh was corrected; but when we
  111: 	introduced the exact date of death then we should have modified
  112: 	the contribution of an exact death to the likelihood. This new
  113: 	contribution is smaller and very dependent of the step unit
  114: 	stepm. It is no more the probability to die between last interview
  115: 	and month of death but the probability to survive from last
  116: 	interview up to one month before death multiplied by the
  117: 	probability to die within a month. Thanks to Chris
  118: 	Jackson for correcting this bug.  Former versions increased
  119: 	mortality artificially. The bad side is that we add another loop
  120: 
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  122: 	which slows down the processing. The difference can be up to 10%
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  125: 	lower mortality.
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  131: 2002-05-30    <brouard@BROUARD>
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  143: 	* imach.c (Module): Add correlation matrix of one-step
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  146: 	probabilities and covariance matrix
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