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Add optional lower-bound clipping for ResidualDouble quantiles #1036

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Add optional lower-bound clipping for ResidualDouble quantiles #1036
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@kallal79 kallal79 commented Apr 13, 2026

Adding opt-in response_lb clipping in ResidualDouble so quantile/interval outputs respect non-negative support (for example response_lb=0.0), with regression tests added and passing.

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