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Resolves #492.

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  • Add support for skew normal distributions' PDF (probability density function).
  • Add tests and benchmarks in JS and R for the newly added functions.
  • Add documentations for all applied functions.

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kgryte commented Apr 3, 2024

/stdlib update-copyright-years

@kgryte kgryte added Feature Issue or pull request for adding a new feature. Needs Review A pull request which needs code review. Statistics Issue or pull request related to statistical functionality. labels Apr 3, 2024
@kgryte kgryte requested a review from Planeshifter April 3, 2024 09:38
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kgryte commented Apr 4, 2024

@Planeshifter Looks like CI is failing due to a failure to install lintr.

@Prog-Jacob Prog-Jacob closed this by deleting the head repository Nov 11, 2024
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[RFC]: skew-normal distribution

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