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corrplot 0.95
Changes
- Fix #279: Version 0.94 is not assigning significant ocurrences
correctly. (thanks, @brenoliisboa and @david-priest)
# corrplot 0.94
Changes
- Fix #275: format correlations with
nsmall = number.digits
. (thanks, @the-mad-statter)
corrplot 0.93
Changes
- Fix #247:
addgrid.col
and bg
don’t work in
mixed plot. (thanks, @ZoomMan91)
- Fix #246: using
insig = "n"
and p.mat
sometimes causes an error. (thanks, @Sumidu)
- Fix #255: add new parameter
transKeepSign
, whether or
not to keep matrix values’ sign when transforming non-corr matrix.
corrplot 0.92
Changes
- Fix #228: assigning colors incorrectly when
is.corr = FALSE
. (thanks, @bixiou)
- Fix #232: some functions wrongly marked as pure.
- Fix colorlegend lables alignment when
type = 'lower'
.
- Revise the document.
corrplot 0.91
Changes
tl.pos
add a new parameter 'l'
in
corrplot()
. (thanks, @ggordn3r)
- Add new function
COL1()
: Get sequential colors.
- Add new function
COL2()
: Get diverging colors.
corrplot 0.90
Changes
- Add customizable rectangles to correlation plots in
corrRect()
.(#185, requirements from @douglaswhitaker thanks).
- Remove
clus
; add index
and
name
parameters in corrRect()
.
- Add
xName
, yName
two columns in
corrPos
data
frame(e.g. corrplot(...)$corrPos
).
- Rename parameter
cl.lim
to col.lim
in
corrplot()
.
- Add
arg
to the corrplot()
return
list.
- Add pipe operator
|>
examples when using
corrRect().
- Set ‘seriation’ as Suggests package, and add examples in the
document.
- Parameter
number.digits
also works on p-value. (thanks,
@bassam-abulnoor)
- Revise the document. (thanks, Shuai Huang)
corrplot 0.89
Changes
- Change the return value of corrplot() and corrplot.mixed() from
matrix
corr
to list(corr, corrPos)
- Fix #177: the top margin is too small when parameter
type
is ‘lower’ or ‘upper’. (thanks, @lijian13)
- Parameter
addCoef.col
works prior to parameter
insig
- Revise the document
corrplot 0.88
Changes
- Revise the document
- Remove full_col and fix #152 #157 #165 #166
- Fix #150 in document, it should be the arcus tangens functions.
(thanks, @surmann)
- Change vignette engine from ‘knitr::knitr’ to
‘knitr::rmarkdown’
- Use ‘prettydoc’ package creating vignettes
- Set ‘rmarkdown’ and ‘prettydoc’ as Suggests packages
corrplot 0.87
Changes
- Change to the MIT license
- Fix #142: NA issues when cl.lim is supplied. (thanks, @AlexChristensen)
corrplot 0.83
Changes
- CITATION now uses fields from DESCRIPTION
- RColorBrewer is now a suggested package (not required)
New features
- Fixed #99 : A new option insig = ‘label_sig’ to mark significant
correlations.
corrplot 0.82
Bug fixes
- Fixed #10: corrplot with type = ‘upper’ and long colname strings
cuts off top labels
- Fixed #19: Color Legend has 0 width when only 1 column is used
- Fixed #70: NA errors when is.corr = F
- Fixed #77: Error when the matrix(corr) contains NA values.
New features
- Fixed #18: title position and pie corrplot background circle.Used
existing parameter
outline
to control the border color of
pie symbols.
- Fixed #66:
lim.segment
parameter default value. Added
default value ‘auto’ for lim.segment
parameter
- Fixed #76: corrplot.mixed with black color correlation
coefficient.Added two new parameters
lower.col
and
upper.col
- Fixed #79: Changing aspect ratio for the plot.Added a new parameter
win.asp
which controls the aspect ratio of the plotted
matrix.
- Added more examples to the vignette
corrplot 0.81
Changes
- Fixed #79: added parameter
win.asp
to control aspect
ratio
- Fixed #18: parameter
outline
combined with
method='pie'
controls the color of the otline circle of
each pie.
- updated vignette
corrplot 0.80
Changes
- Fixed #70: Enable to plot a matrix with NA when ‘is.corr = F’
corrplot 0.77
Changes
- Fixed #58: make sure the margin is correct in corrplot.mixed().
- Revised document.
corrplot 0.76
Changes
- In corrplot(), added parameters na.label and na.label.col that
define how NA values inside a matrix should be rendered.
- In corrplot(), na.label can now use one or two characters, default
is ‘?’ (issue #55)
- Fixed #16: checks for [-1, 1] interval are too strict.
- Fixed #15: error with correlation plot using insig argument when all
values are significant.
- Fixed #9: added ward.D and ward.D2 hclust methods (thanks,
#jeffzemla)
corrplot 0.70
Changes
- In corrplot(), parameter insig add a option ‘p-value’, now p-values
can be conveniently added on the glyph.
- Return value changes, corrplot() now returns a reordered correlation
matrix.
corrplot 0.66
Changes
- Add html vignette, which was generated from markdown file by
knitr.
- In corrplot(), remove parameter ‘zoom’, add ‘is.corr’; now it is
more convenient to visualize non-correlation matrix. Parameter
‘addtextlabel’ was renamed as ‘tl.pos’, and ‘addcolorlabel’ was renamed
as ‘cl.pos’.
corrplot 0.60
New features
- Now corrplot() can deal with the matrix not in [-1,1] by parameter
‘zoom’ now. Warning: please make sure the visualization you take after
data zoom is meaningful!
Changes
- Function corr.rect() was renamed as corrRect().
- Revise document. (THANKS, Tao Gao)
- In function corrplot(), ‘order’‘s choice ’PCA’ was precisely renamed
as ‘AOE’. and ‘FPC’ was added for the first principal component
order.
- Add function corrMatOrder(), and corrplot.mixed().
- Remove seldom used functions: corrplot.circle(), corrplot.ellipse(),
corrplot.square(), corrplot.shade(), corrplot.color(),
corrplot.number().
- In corrplot(), remove parameter ‘assign.col’ and ‘cl.range’, add
‘zoom’, ‘cl.lim’ and ‘addCoefasPercent’.
corrplot 0.54
Changes
- Parameter ‘tl.cex’ in function corrplot() is more sensitive.
Bug fixes
- The issue that too much space adding to the margins (especially
using a longer text label or a larger font size) has been fixed.
- Specifying wrong color to the glyphs has been fixed.
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