diff --git a/Project.toml b/Project.toml index 1f380f2..895b544 100644 --- a/Project.toml +++ b/Project.toml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ name = "TransitionsInTimeseries" uuid = "5f5b98ec-1183-43e0-887a-12fdc55c52f7" authors = ["Jan Swierczek-Jereczek ", "George Datseris "] -version = "0.1.3" +version = "0.1.4" [deps] DelimitedFiles = "8bb1440f-4735-579b-a4ab-409b98df4dab" diff --git a/docs/src/examples/logistic.jl b/docs/src/examples/logistic.jl index b9163cd..7dc206a 100644 --- a/docs/src/examples/logistic.jl +++ b/docs/src/examples/logistic.jl @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ fig # to weak chaos at r ≈ 3.847. This transition is barely visible in the # timeseries, and in fact many of the timeseries statistical properties remain identical. -# ## Using a simpler change metric +# ## Using a simple change metric # Now, let's compute various indicators and their changes, # focusing on the permutation entropy as an indicator. We use