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…added an output to the fit function list
… fsl-model-fit Merging changes made to fsl-model-design after the fsl-model-fit branch was created.
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fishset_iia_test()which will remove specified zones(s) from the original model fit/design, re-fit the model without that zone (and without observations where that zones was chosen), and then run a multidimensional chi-squared test on the estimated parameters between the full and restricted (zones removed) models.The function also includes a "native" print function. The output from this function isn't saved to the database, but you could save if to a variable
my_res <- fishset_iia_test(...)and then runprint(my_res)to get a nicely packaged print statement.Linked to #355