brolgar 0.1.2 “Also known as the ‘Australian Crane’” (2021-08-06)
Minor Improvements
- Uses Testthat Third edition, and implements snapshot testing
Bug fixes
- Address bug with not creating equal strata
- Address warnings when using b_diff_summary, which now returns NA if there is only one observation, as we can’t take the difference of one observation, and a difference of 0 in these cases would be misleading.
brolgar 0.1.0 “Antigone rubicunda”
- fix warning bug in
keys_near
related to factors
- Add
feat_diff_summary()
functions to help summarise diff(). Useful for exploring the time gaps in the index
. (#100)
- sample functions now work with multiple keys (#85, #89) (Thanks to @earowang and @deanmarchiori for their help with this.)
facet_sample()
now has a default of 3 per plot
- resolve features(data ,.key, n_obs) error (#71)
- For
near_quantile()
, the tol
argument now defaults to 0.01.
- provide an S3 generic for
tbl_ts
objects for keys_near()
- #76
- Add new dataset,
pisa
containing a short summary of the PISA dataset from https://github.com/ropenscilabs/learningtower for three (of 99) countries
- add helper functions
index_regular()
and index_summary()
to help identify index variables
brolgar 0.0.4.9000
- remove
feasts
from dependencies as the functions required in brolgar
are actually in fabletools
.
- add
nearest_lgl
and nearest_qt_lgl
- Gave more verbose names to the
wages_ts
data.
- renamed
sample_n_obs()
to sample_n_keys()
and sample_frac_keys()
- renamed
add_k_groups()
to stratify_keys()
- removed many of the
l_<summary>
functions in favour of the features
approach.
- rename
l_summarise_fivenum
to l_summarise
, and have an option to pass a list of functions.
- rename
l_n_obs()
to n_key_obs()
- rename
l_slope()
to key_slope()
- added
monotonic
summaries and feat_monotonic
- rename
l_summarise()
to keys_near()
- make monotonic functions return FALSE if length == 1.
- add
monotonic
function, which returns TRUE if increasing or decreasing, and false otherwise.
- re export
as_tsibble()
and n_keys()
from `tsibble
- Data
world_heights
gains a continent column
- Implement
facet_strata()
to create a random group of size n_strata
to put the data into (#32). Add support for along
, and fun
.
- Implement
facet_sample()
to create facetted plots with a set number of keys inside each facet. (#32).
add_
functions now return a tsibble()
(#49).
- Fixed bug where
stratify_keys()
didn’t assign an equal number of keys per strata (#55)
- Update
wages_ts
dataset to now just be wages
data, and remove previous tibble()
version of wages
(#39).
- Add
top_n
argument to keys_near
to provide control over the number of observations near a stat that are returned.
- change
world_heights
to heights
.
- remove function
n_key_obs()
in favour of using n_obs()
(#62)
- remove function
filter_n_obs()
in favour of cleaner workflow with add_n_obs()
(#63)
brolgar 0.0.1.9000
- Made brolgar integrate with
tsibble
.
brolgar 0.0.0.9990
- Added the
world_heights
dataset, which contains average male height in centimetres for many countries. #28
- created
near_
family of functions to find values near to a quantile or percentile. So far there are near_quantile()
, near_middle()
, and near_between()
(#11).
near_quantile()
Specify some quantile and then find those values around it (within some specified tolerance).
near_middle()
Specify some middle percentile value and find values within given percentiles.
near_between()
Extract percentile values from a given percentile to another percentile.
- Create
add_k_groups()
(#20) to randomly split the data into groups to explore the data.
- Add
sample_n_obs()
and sample_frac_obs()
(#19) to select a random group of ids.
- Add
filter_n_obs()
to filter the data by the number of observations #15
- Remove unnecessary use of
var
, in l_n_obs()
, since it only needs information on the id
. Also gets a nice 5x speedup with simpler code
- calculate all longnostics (#4)
- use the word
longnostic
instead of lognostic
(#9)
l_slope
now returns l_intercept
and l_slope
instead of intercept
and slope
.
l_slope
now takes bare variable names
- Renamed
l_d1
to l_diff
and added a lag argument. This makes l_diff
more flexible and the function more clearly describes its purpose.
- Rename
l_length
to l_n_obs
to more clearly indicate that this counts the number of observations.
- Create
longnostic
function to create longnostic functions to package up reproduced code inside the l_
functions.
- Added a
NEWS.md
file to track changes to the package.