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rintcal 1.1.1
- added an option as.F to
ccurve
, to read in curves as
F14C instead of as C14. Can only be used using the ‘official’ intcal20
.14c files
- now reads the ‘official’ intcal20 .14c files instead of the 3Col_
derivatives
- when using
ccurve
, curves will be returned with cal BP
years increasing (the default 14c files return then decreasing)
rintcal 1.1.0
- updated the glue.ccurves and mix.ccurves functions so that
tailor-made curves can be provided
- added NOTCal04 (van der Plicht et al. 2004) as legacy curve. This
curve was released 20 years ago as a warning NOT to calibrate older
radiocarbon ages, because at the time the datasets were too much in
disagreement - however, some did go ahead and used NOTCal04 as a
calibration curve…
- added the original plain-text files intcal20.14c, marine20.14c and
shcal20.14c. These comma-separated-value files include D14C values (the
IntCal20 curves were modelled in D14C space).
rintcal 1.0.0
- most functions have been transferred into the new R package
rice
. The rintcal
package will become a data
package with only very few functions remaining (related to
loading/combining curves, and plotting/querying the intcal data)
- in mix.ccurves, errors are now calculated correctly
- intcal.data can now also plot the C14 data in the ‘realms’ of F14C,
pMC and D14C
rintcal 0.6.4
- mix.ccurves now doesn’t fail if a provided cc.dir folder does not
yet exist
- mix.ccurves now saves the calibration curves with values separated
by a single space, not by a tab
- as per Kurt Hornik’s e-mail, added a sentinal “_PACKAGE” to the
documentation
- as per Prof. Brian Ripley’s e-mail, removed permille sign of
draw.D14C function as graphics devices such as of OSX do not always draw
them
- some minor changes to how postbomb dates are treated and
plotted
rintcal 0.6.3
- further enhancements to functions ccurves, calibrate and caldist,
especially for young dates close to the prebomb limits
- updated vignette
rintcal 0.6.2
- a bug in ccurves causing problems with plotting and cc=4 has been
corrected
rintcal 0.6.1
- calibration of dates close to 0 14C BP now uses both prebomb and
postbomb curves by default (if postbomb is provided)
rintcal 0.6.0
- the files containing the NH and SH postbomb curves are now printed
with the youngest cal BP years at the top
- 0 BC/AD (which does not exist) is now dealt with better
- added a function draw.contamination
- the calibrate function now deals better with BC/AD (e.g., new items
can be added afterward in the expected locations)
- mix.ccurves now handles varying offsets (mean and/or
uncertainty)
- intcal.data now has more colours, returns datasets (invisibly) and
can plot selected datasets
rintcal 0.5.3
- added a function draw.D14C to draw the D14C data together with the
calibration curve.
- added an option draw.base to draw.dates
rintcal 0.5.2
- the IntCal20 curves and their underpinning data are now available
through a json file (code kindly contributed by Christopher Bronk
Ramsey, University of Oxford)
- calibrate now plots better when working in BC/AD
rintcal 0.5.0
- added a function point.estimates to calculate the mode, median,
weighted mean and midpoint of a calibrated distribution (after a
suggestion by Alexandra Rouillard)
- reading and writing of large files should now go faster if the
data.table R package is installed (which doesn’t seem to work well on
some Macs)
- added functions F14C.D14C, D14C.F14C, age.F14C, F14C.age and
contaminate
- draw.ccurve now adds a legend if more than one calibration curve is
plotted
- draw.dates should behave a bit faster and draw more consistently
sized distributions
- added legacy ‘calibration’ data from Arnold & Libby 1951
(Science 113, 111-120)
- Calibrated dates of postbomb dates are now drawn better
rintcal 0.4.2
- made draw.dates more flexible, e.g. can now rotate axes
rintcal 0.4.1
- updated the documentation to include value entries for each
function
- ensured that no data is written into userspace by default, as per
CRAN policies
- enhanced functions to set par values more gracefully
rintcal 0.4.0
- The C14.lim option to specify axis limits in the calibrate()
function now works as expected
- renamed the package from IntCal to rintcal, to highlight the fact
that this package is not officially affiliated with the IntCal Working
Group
- added a function l.calib to calibrate multiple dates or calendar
years
- enhanced the options of the t model (Christen and Perez 2016) as
alternative for the normal distribution
IntCal 0.3.1
- added an option ccdir to provide alternative locations of the
calibration curves
- added a function new.ccdir(), which copies the package’s calibration
curves into a specified folder
- C14.lim now works if 0 is included as minimum 14C age
IntCal 0.3.0
- updated to the updated postbomb curves (now both yearly and
monthly), published by Hua et al. 2021
- repaired problems with depths and calheights in draw.dates
- draw.ccurve now plots correct label when BCAD
- c14.lim now estimated correctly when a second curve is added
IntCal 0.2.3
- draw.ccurve now plots the correct label when using BCAD, and plots
depths at the expected heights
- draw.dates now plots multiple dates at the expected heights (with
more precise dates peaking higher)
- corrected the Rmd files which had erroneous formatting and some
confusing examples
IntCal 0.2.2
- in mix.curves(), calibration curves are now written to a temporary
directory by default, as per CRAN policies
- calibrate function now deals better with postbomb dates
- added clam’s function calBP.14C to find IntCal C14 ages
corresponding to cal BP ages
- added function glue.ccurves for gluing prebomb and postbomb
calibration curves
- added a warning/error to calibrate() for dates truncated by or
outside the calibration curve
- updated the vignettes
IntCal 0.2.1
- added new function list.curves
- Shortened the functions copyCalibrationCurve and
draw.CalibrationCurves to the shorter and more consistent ccurve and
draw.ccurve
- ccurve is now more flexible with the names of the calibration
curves
- draw.ccurve can now plot another curve on its own righthand axis
scale (handy when mixing pre- and postbomb curves)
- new functions calibrate, caldist and hpd, copied and modified from
the clam R package
IntCal 0.2.0
- added a function intcal.data to plot the data underlying the IntCal
curves
- copyCalibrationCurve can now copy more of the curves
- new function draw.calibration curve to draw the calibration curves
(one or two), or to add curves to an existing plot)
IntCal 0.1.3
- fixed issues with the DESCRIPTION file
IntCal 0.1.2
- Added Rd files
- Added some of the most relevant calibrated-related functions of the
rbacon package (so that these can in time be deleted from that and other
packages)
IntCal 0.1.1
- fixed some errors in the description file
IntCal 0.1.0
- first iteration of this R data package (originally put on
github)
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