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This package does contain functions for extreme value theory, which may be divided into the following groups; exploratory data analysis, block maxima, peaks over thresholds (univariate and bivariate), point processes, gev/gpd distributions. For more information and references see the package's documentation.
The current version is: 1.7-1 as of 21 March 2011. A README, RCHANGES and CHANGES files are shipped in its root directory such that any modifications are as transparent as possible to the user. The package has been written by Alec Stephenson and is based on the S-Plus package EVIS by Alexander McNeil. It has been orphaned since mid 2008 and is now maintained by me. Please adress correspondence to the email adress listed in the mainatiner field of the DESCRIPTION file.

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The current documentation can be downloaded as pdf-file here.

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The latest tarball can be downloaded here: evir_1.7-1.tar.gz
The latest windows binary can be downloaded here: evir_1.7-1.zip
Aside of these sources, the package is available on CRAN and it is hosted on R-Forge: evir (daily snapshots, forum, email list, etc.).

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