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Change log of the R
package ‘chronosphere’
chronosphere 0.6.1 -
2023-08-17
Changed
- The examples included in the package were malformatted. The examples
were corrected.
chronosphere 0.6.0 -
2023-08-14
Changed
- IMPORTANT: Dataset identifier coordinates were
changed:
dat
-> src
, var
->
ser
. This reflects changes of the database that were
necessary so formal variables can be introduced.
chronosphere 0.5.0 -
2023-05-23
Added
- the
configure()
function to support setting of global
variables: curl, timeout and remote (debugging)
'tinytest'
- dependencies
'curl'
as suggest, curl support for
datasets()
and fetch()
- new example data to show the use of
datadir
Removed
- plate tectonic reconstruction-related functionality to package
'rgplates'
- Spatial and RasterArrays refactored into package
'via'
shaper()
function, color palettes()
to
'restools'
(to be published soon)
chronosphere 0.4.1 -
2021-04-16 (build 80)
Added
- added the platemodel example to the package’s files
- fixed wrong example
chronosphere
0.4.0 - 2020-10-18 (build 79 - CRAN submission take 2)
Added
chronosphere
0.4.0 - 2020-10-18 (build 78 - Initial CRAN submission)
Added
chronosphere 0.4.0
(build 77) - 2020-10-13
Added
- package collate in DESCRIPTION
- The SpatialArray class is added to the package, mimicking
RasterArrays for vector objects.
- The SpatialList class is added, to be used in the SpatialStack.
- The XArray class-union is made for the efficient generalization of
methods shared by RasterArray and SpatialArray. Shared methods are
impplemented.
- the spTransform() function is implemented for SpatialStacks and
SpatialArrays.
- the apply() function gained the MARGIN=NULL submethod. THis
submethod is useful for the iteration of functions for every XArray
item.
- The mapedge() function for the quick calculation of map edges in
non-equirectangular projections.
- the ‘coasts’ data demo object of the PaleoMAP Paleocoastlines
- types() generic and SpatialArray-method is added.
Changed
- Multiple RasterArray methods are now generalized for the XArray and
are no longer specific to RasterArrays.
- vignette was renamed from chronos.Rmd to chronosphere.Rmd,
references to ‘clim’ were removed and uses ‘coasts’ now instead
Removed
- the reporting tools added in build 75 are removed as they require
further testing
- the ‘clim’ demo object was removed to decrease the size of the
package
Known issues/missing features
- SpatialArrays and SpatialStacks do not have a default plotting
method yet.
- The apply() function has limit utility on SpatialArrays.
- rare issues with res/ver defaulting, use explicit ver and res to
ensure correct download
chronosphere 0.3.1
(build 76) - 2020-09-23
Added
- Forced UTF-8 encoding for the registry tables
- added API call to chronosphere object attributes.
chronosphere 0.3.1
(build 75) - 2020-09-20
Added
- create_metadata() and report() to create data report based on the
pbdb download
- generate_bib() and related functions to generate bibliography for
report
- capitalize() to capitalise strings - for formatting purposes
- pkg_file() to access files within the package
- template files to inst/rmarkdown/
chronosphere 0.3.1
(build 74) - 2020-08-20
Added
- The SpatialLinesDataFrame-method of the reconstruct() function.
chronosphere 0.3.1
(build 73) - 2020-08-07
Added
- The reference() and info() functions. The new reference() function
is now used within fetch().
Fixed
chronosphere 0.3.0
(build 72) - 2020-07-30
Added
- The ‘plateperiod’ argument was accidentally deleted during update to
build 69, now it is live again.
chronosphere 0.3.0
(build 71) - 2020-07-14
Changed
- Fixed forced download of registry table when datadir was given and
data were already present on disk/storage device
chronosphere 0.3.0
(build 70) - 2020-06-11
Added
- datasets() function gained the ‘dat’, ‘master’ and ‘greetings’
arguments. The default setting of the function only downloads the list
of datasets (dat) and variables (var). Setting the ‘dat’ argument to a
character entry will download the list of all archives from that
dataset. Setting the master argument to ‘master=TRUE’ will download a
list of all archives, which is expected to be very long in the near
future. The argument ‘greetings=TRUE’ will display a reminder that
additional versions and resolutions are available.
- the downloaded objects now have chronosphere attributes. These
record the accession information used previously, which allows the
repetition of function call, if necessary - including changes.
- fetch() can return the function call, using call=TRUE. This can be
either an expression or a terminal message, depending on the settings of
call.expr=TRUE/FALSE.
- fetch() can be used with an already downloaded the
chronosphere-object to either redownload it, or get its download
function call.
- fetch() can be used to return multiple variables from the same
dataset. These will be concatenated into a list, unless they are
RasterArrays, in which case fetch() will try to cbind() them
- the extent() method of the RasterArray class
- the server log log.csv is only checked once per session.
Removed
- The dataindex() deprecated placeholder function was removed. Use
datasets() instead.
- previous updates to reconstruct()
chronosphere 0.2.2
(build 69) - 2020-03-11
Changed
- reconstruct - defense against bad ages
- rotationModels() and validCoords() added
chronosphere 0.2.2
(build 68) - 2020-03-11
Changed
- reconstruct - defense against bad long/lat
chronosphere 0.2.2
(build 67) - 2020-03-06
Changed
chronosphere 0.2.2
(build 66) - 2020-03-05
Added
- new method extract(‘RasterArray’, ‘matrix’)
- by=NULL is added as to extract(‘RasterArray’, ‘data.frame’)
Changed
- bug fix of newbounds() when col was given.
- by=NULL is the new default of extract(‘RasterArray’, ‘data.frame’).
The function was redesigned to accomodate n-dimensional RasterArray
input.
- bug fix of dimnames(‘RasterArray’)
chronosphere 0.2.2
(build 65) - 2020-02-20
Added
- plateperiod argument of the reconstruct() function
chronosphere 0.2.2
(build 64) - 2020-02-20
Changed
- mapplot overlap offset fixed
chronosphere 0.2.2
(build 63) - 2020-02-18
Added
- rotate-method for the RasterArray class
chronosphere 0.2.2
(build 62) - 2020-02-17
Added
- zzz.R with chronosphere package help file
Changed
- the dataindex() function was renamed to datasets()
chronosphere 0.2.1
(build 61) - 2020-02-14
Changed
- mapplot() coordinate reset fixed
- IPCC palettes added
chronosphere 0.2.1
(build 60) - 2020-02-12
Changed
- corrected documentation problems
chronosphere 0.2.1
(build 59) - 2020-01-27
Added
- support for shapefile fetching
Changed
- fetch() defaults to the coarsest resolution (highest res entry, new
default is res=NULL)
chronosphere 0.2.1
(build 58) - 2020-01-12
Added
- the nums(), colnums() and rownums() functions
- the … argument to fetch to reach variable-specific loading
options
Changed
- Fixed issue with offline reconstruction method (one entry in an age
with enumerate = FALSE)
chronosphere
0.2.0 (build 57) - 2019-12-11 (CRAN initial submission, take 3)
Changed
- replaced all occurrences of T and F with TRUE and FALSE
respectively
- on.exit statements for mapplot() and showPal()
- RasterArray constructor now works for stacks that do not have the
same length as the dim product (with warning)
- Fixed bug with colnames and rownames assignment
- t() copies colnames and rownames attributes
- Raster variable loading is now done with R code provided by the
server
- renamed NEWS file to NEWS.md
chronosphere
0.2.0 (build 56) - 2019-12-03 (CRAN initial submission, take 2)
Added
- return value documentation for all functions
- on.exit() statements where options and par are changed.
Changed
- description field in DESCRIPTION
- LazyData is set to false
- usage entries for ‘dems’ and ‘clim’
chronosphere
0.2.0 (build 55) - 2019-11-29 (CRAN initial submission)
Added
- support for NAs in the RasterArray constructor and defenses
- ‘clim’ data object
- bug fix for the apply() RasterArray method
Changed
- [[ of RasterArrays now wrap output in a RasterArray by default.
- reconstruct() function’s local submodule no longer returns
coordinates for points that are situated on plates that did not exist on
the at reconstruction date (matrix method returns NA coordinates, Sp
methods omit)
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