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beadplexr version 0.5
Major changes
- Removal of dependency on
rgdal
- General code overhaul
Minor changes
- Updated R-dependency to 4.3
beadplexr version 0.4.1
Minor changes
- Bumped R-dependency to 4.1
- Fix problems related to
person()
- Fix minor problems due to general upgrade
beadplexr version 0.4.0
Breaking changes
- All functionality to prepare flow-data has been removed due to
license issues
Major changes
- The parameter
.data
is deprecated and
data.frames
are now passed by the parameter
df
. This is to avoid potential conflicts with the
dplyr
pronoun .data
- All deprecated
tidyverse
functions are replaced with
their stable counterparts
Minor changes
- Fix problems related to
tibble
version 3.0.0
- Package now imports magrittr’s pipe operator (%>%)
- Package now imports rlang’s walrus operator (:=)
beadplexr version 0.3.0
Minor changes
- Bug fixes
- Add BioLegend panel information
- Mouse Anti-Virus Response Panel (13-plex)
- Mouse Cytokine Panel 2 (13-plex)
- Mouse Free Active/Total TGF-b1 Panel (Mouse/Rat) (1-plex)
- Mouse HSC Panel (13-plex)
- Mouse IgE Panel (1-plex)
- Mouse Immunoglobulin Isotyping Panel (6-plex)
- Mouse Inflammation Panel (13-plex)
- Mouse Proinflammatory Chemokine Panel (13-plex)
- Mouse T Helper Cytokine Panels (13-plex)
beadplexr version 0.2.0
Minor changes
- Add BioLegend panel information
- Human Adipokine Panel* (13-plex)
- Human Anti-Virus Response Panel (13-plex)
- Human CD8/NK Panel (13-plex)
- Human Inflammation Panel (13-plex)
- Human Metabolic Panel 1 (4-plex)
- Add citation
- Fix problem of missing column names after upgrade of
tibble
to 2.0
beadplexr version 0.1.0
Initial release - clip the flag!
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.
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