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{i2extras} now explicitly ‘Depends’ on the upstream {incidence2} package and enforces a minimum version requirement upon this (i.e. incidence2 >= 2.0.0).
fit_curve()
and the corresponding plotting method,
plot.incidence2_fit()
have been adapted to account for the
new structure and plotting methods of <incidence2>
objects.
find_peak()
is now a wrapper around the
keep_peaks()
function from the underlying incidence2
package.
add_rolling_average()
is no longer a generic
function and will now error if not called on an
<incidence2>
object. It now returns the original
input with additional rolling average columns but does not change the
underlying objects class. Internally the code has been refactored to
make use of data.table::frollmean()
and function arguments
updated accordingly. Due to the changes to
add_rolling_average()
, the plot method for
<incidence2_rolling>
objects has been
removed.
estimate_peak()
can now (optionally) return multiple
peaks.
fit_model()
is now defunct and will error if
called.
growth_rate()
now has an include_warnings
parameter to match plot functionality.flag_low_counts()
function to highlight low
counts below a specified threshold.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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