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marginaleffects 0.17.0 #243

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vincentarelbundock
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The marginaleffects function was renamed slopes a while ago. It will be hard deprecated in the near future.

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Comparison is base (c20e943) 35.10% compared to head (4ec3631) 35.10%.
Report is 5 commits behind head on main.

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This is a very minor change, and the errors seem unrelated to the PR.

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Thanks @vincentarelbundock !

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FYI, I am not allowed to merge.

@DominiqueMakowski DominiqueMakowski merged commit 81e49f2 into easystats:main Dec 11, 2023
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