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# R package 'abrem'
# Abernethy Reliability Methods
# Implementations of lifetime data analysis methods described in
# 'The New Weibull Handbook, Fifth edition' by Dr. Robert B. Abernethy.
# April 2014, Jurgen Symynck
# Copyright 2014, Jurgen Symynck
#
# For more info, visit http://www.openreliability.org/
#
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# http://r-forge.r-project.org/projects/abernethy/
#
# Disclaimer:
# The author is not affiliated with Dr. Abernethy or Wes Fulton - CEO of
# Fulton Findings(TM) and author of the software package SuperSMITH
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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splitargs <- function(...){
arg <- list(...)
argnames <- names(arg)
parplot <- plot_default_args()
ret <- list()
opanames <- names(options.abrem())
ret$opa <- arg[tolower(argnames) %in% tolower(opanames)]
# ret$opa can be an emply list, which is compatible with modifyList()
ret$rem <- arg[!(tolower(argnames) %in% tolower(opanames))]
ret
}
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