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Prepare 0.3.2 release #111

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion DESCRIPTION
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Package: socialmixr
Title: Social Mixing Matrices for Infectious Disease Modelling
Version: 0.3.1.9000
Version: 0.3.2
Authors@R: c(
person("Sebastian", "Funk", , "[email protected]", role = c("aut", "cre")),
person("Lander", "Willem", role = "aut"),
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# socialmixr 0.3.1.9000
# socialmixr 0.3.2

* An error in `list_surveys()` was fixed which stopped this working
* `contact_matrix()` was updated to only accept `survey` objects, not DOIs and matches the documentation. It is still possible to get a contact matrix from a DOI but it is necessary to go through the `get_survey()` function.
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# Test environments

* local macOS install (14.0), R 4.3.1
* R-hub
* local macOS install
* winbuilder
* GitHub actions

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* We saw 0 new problems
* We failed to check 0 packages

# Previous CRAN errors
# Previous CRAN issues

Errors in the current version on CRAN have been fixed by increasing the
numerical tolerance in tests.
No issues reported.
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