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readrba 0.1.8
- read_forecasts() / rba_forecasts() updated to work with the new SMP format
readrba 0.1.7
- Internal metadata refreshed, reflecting changes to the tables on the RBA website. Thanks
readrba 0.1.6
- The read_forecasts() function now returns some forecasts from the 2018-22 period that were previously erroneously omitted
readrba 0.1.5
- Historical tables F16 and F17 cannot be loaded by read_rba() - this has now been made explicit. The ability to import these tables may be added in future.
- The RBA has made various changes to its statistical tables; some changes have been made to the package to reflect these changes.
readrba 0.1.4
- rba_forecasts() now checks to ensure there’s only one distinct forecast_date-date-series combination, as duplicates can arise when forecasts from multiple sources are combined
- Minor fixes to account for deprecations in dependencies
readrba 0.1.3
- Additional checks to ensure file format (eg. “xls”) matches file content (eg. “xlsx”)
- More examples added to vignette
readrba 0.1.2
- refreshed internal data, update vignette and README
- Forecasts in the 2014-2018 period now more complete, thanks to Angus Moore
readrba 0.1.1
- utils::download.file() used to attempt to address corporate network problems with curl
- ‘www’ added to URLs, to fix error encountered on some systems
readrba 0.1.0
- Speed and stability improvements
- More non-standard tables can be tidied
readrba 0.0.4
read_cashrate()
convenience function added
- Speed improvements, particularly when using series IDs
readrba 0.0.3
- Historical and current RBA forecasts now available via
rba_forecasts()
- Bug fixes and speed improvements
readrba 0.0.2
- Can now use
series_id
argument to read_rba()
to fetch based on series ID(s)
- Examine available RBA data using
browse_rba_series()
and browse_rba_tables()
cur_hist = "all"
no longer allowed
- Some non-standard tables now able to be tidied
- Added a
NEWS.md
file to track changes to the package.
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