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naijR 0.6.1
- Added more function examples and other documentation
improvements.
- Increased compression for internal data.
- Reflect new home on rOpenSci software repository.
naijR 0.6.0
New Features:
- Added a new dataset
states_nigeria
for the States of
Nigeria.
- Migrated from RGDAL-based spatial data; the
{sf}
package is now the main dependency.
map_ng
gained a newly documented argument
plot
, which hitherto was passed internally to
maps::map()
via ...
.
- Added a new function
disambiguate_lga
, which takes a
single-element lgas
object for handling the names of Local
Government Areas that are shared between separate States. This function
enables the (re)setting of the State
attribute of such
objects; this can be done interactively, where the replicated States’
names are presented for selection by users.
Fixes:
- Improved on the accuracy of LGA naming in the light of spelling
mistakes discovered in the earlier reference document.
- Unwanted display of dialogs when fixing LGA names on Windows OS was
reversed (suggested by Laura DeCicco).
naijR 0.5.2
- Quietened a verbose warning introduced via the soon-to-be-retired
spatial data packages.
naijR 0.5.1
- In nested calls with the function
fix_region
, the
lgas
constructor function does not warn if there are
spelling mistakes, as this turned out to be a bit confusing when it was
used. In earlier versions, warnings persisted even after fixes were
applied.
- In carrying out interactive fixes, particularly of LGA spellings,
the more familiar and intuitive native Windows messaging and dialog
system is used. Works only on Windows machines; on Linux and MacOs, the
usual messaging and interaction occurs at the R console.
- Control the size of map labels with the
cex
argument
(passed on to maps::map.text
internally, via
...
).
- Handle instances where the term Abuja is used as a State
(which technically it is not) and signal a warning to the user.
naijR 0.5.0
New features:
- New methods for
?InternalGenerics
were introduced
e.g. for c()
, [
, [[
,
na.exclude
, etc.
Enhancements:
- Effectively handle mobile numbers that have common separators in
them, namely whitespace, ‘-’ or ‘.’.
- Repair mobile numbers where poor data entry interchanges zeros
(
0
s) with the letter O
(works for both upper
and lower case).
- Repair of mobile numbers now offers optional information for
users.
- Allow the use of factor input when creating objects of class
regions
.
- Added a new argument
legend.text
for
map_ng
using an idiom that is similar to the one used in
base::barplot
, thanks to observations made by @VictoriaLatham in
issue #27.
- Simplified the creation of choropleth maps with 2-column data
frames; one of the columns is to be a vector of valid States or Local
Government Areas, and the other a factor or something coercible to
one.
Bug fixes:
map_ng
accepted arguments that were not
data.frame
s leading to unwieldy errors. It is now made sure
to fail early in such cases
Deprecated:
- Arguments of
map_ng
- leg.x
,
leg.y
, and leg.orient
were marked for
deprecation in the next minor release.
naijR 0.4.4
Bug fix:
fix_mobile
fails unexpectedly when only NA
is supplied as argument. This causes practical problems when, for
example, it encounters a column with only missing values.
naijR 0.4.3
- Addressed a build problem related to CRAN submission.
naijR 0.4.2
- Improved type checking for mapping functionality and better
fidelity.
naijR 0.4.1
- Enable the exclusion of selected States from a choropleth map
(#27).
- Cleaner output for
states
and lgas
objects.
naijR 0.4.0
- Introduce the ability to ‘manually’ fix names of States or
LGAs.
- Update the documentation with a new vignette.
naijR 0.3.4
- Fixed package-wide misuse of the word Nasarawa.
naijR 0.3.3
- Fixed repetitions in the output when multiple LGAs’ spellings are
corrected.
naijR 0.3.2
- Improved on print methods
naijR 0.3.1
- Fixed a bug that affected the proper rendering of LGA-level maps for
some of the States. The approach used was to simply filter the entire
data when requiring a State map, so as to reduce name clashes that
occurred from synonyms amongst some of the LGAs and/or States.
- Enabled the fine-tuning of creation of
lgas
objects in
the event that the argument provided is the name of an LGA that is
synonymous with it’s State (argument strict
).
naijR 0.3.0
- Provide new methods for the S3 generics
head
and
tail
to work with objects that inherit from class
regions
.
- The S3 constructors
states
and lgas
gain a
logical argument warn
to control whether or not they issue
a warning when an input string does not contain an actual
State/LGA.
- General improvement of the formatting of output to enhance the user
experience.
- Fixed a bug that prevented the loading of LGAs from the internal
data when the package is not attached to the search path i.e. invocation
with
naijR::lgas()
was producing an error.
naijR 0.2.2
- Export S3 generic
fix_region
.
naijR 0.2.1
- Fixed incorrect URLs, as noted by CRAN
- Edits to output message
naijR 0.2.0
- Added a new function
is_lga
, which checks an object for
Local Government Areas.
- Ignore, with a warning, the check for
is_state
when the
object checked is not of type character
.
- Draw maps up to LGA level
naijR 0.1.5
- Built new package website.
naijR 0.1.4
- Suppress deprecation warning for
is_state
when it is
called internally by package function; displayed only when function is
called directly.
naijR 0.1.3
- Added a
NEWS.md
file to track changes to the
package.
- Recognise abbreviations of ‘Federal Capital Territory’
i.e. FCT.
- Disable error-check on character type for
is_state
so
it can be used more effectively for functional programming
constructs.
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