disaggR 1.0.3
- Added the signature
c("disaggR","missing")
for Ops group generic. (PR #54)
- Inner calls to aggregate are now redirected to a faster non-exported function. (PR #55)
- Estimation spans and outliers are now handled in preset models in rePort and reView (PR #57)
- NULL labels are now removed even outside the plot margins (PR #59)
- The
in_scatter
function now substracts the outliers contributions from the low-frequency serie before computing the in_scatter comparison. (PR #63)
- The
in_scatter
has now an additional arguments : type
(as every in_ function). For now, the only use for the type argument is to allow changes scatterplots for levels models. (PR #63)
- The smoothed.part, for differencied benchmarks, has been set to a new base (its aggregated value is 0 in 2000). That way,
reUseBenchmark
is fixed if used on high-frequency series that have a different start than the previous one. This has no impact on the benchmarked serie. (PR #65)
disaggR 1.0.2
- New vignette : Introduction to disaggR.
- The error of
in_disaggR
for wrong type
arguments has been changed, because it didn’t include “contributions”.
cex.axis
, xlim
, ylim
, cex.lab
and cex.main
parameters now overwrite their default if used inside plot(...)
dots.
- By default, in the
plot
and autoplot
methods, the axis annotations are now automatically set to be smaller if needed.
disaggR 1.0.1
- Switched ggplot2, rmarkdown and shiny from imports to suggests. RColorBrewer has replaced scales as an import. disaggR can now be installed with far less dependencies. Hence, the
autoplot
generic is not reexported anymore. ggplot2 has to be attached to allow the use of autoplot
without the ggplot2::
prefix, by example with library(ggplot2)
.
disaggR 1.0.0
- added support of outliers.
- In
twoStepsBenchmark
, the set.coeff names used to be replaced by "hfserie"
if NCOL(hfserie) == 1L
and length(set.coeff) == 1L
. This behavior was contradictory with the documentation if set.coeff=c(constant=1L)
. As for now, set.coeff names will never be replaced. Then, it makes the controls stricter because set.coeff=c(x.name.herited.from.anywhere=1)
will lead to an error.
- as for the
in
time-series plots, the y window now ignores the infinite values.
disaggR 0.2.1
- fixed some issues with ts.eps-delayed tsps.
disaggR 0.2.0
- reView : a shiny reviewing application for twoStepsBenchmarks.
- rePort : a rmarkdown html report for twoStepsBenchmark and reView outputs.
- start.domain and end.domain know crops the hfserie after having calculated the coefficients. That way, it is possible to evaluate the coefficients on a full hfserie, cropping them for the application.
in_sample
now generates a more general class "tscomparison"
, with a "in_sample"
func attribute. In previous versions, the S3 class was named “insample”.
- the new functions
in_scatter
, in_benchmark
and in_revisions
also produce tscomparisons, with plot and autoplot methods.
- the graphics are prettier thanks to the package scales.
- the plot and autoplot methods now have xlab, ylab, start, end, col, lty, show.legend, main and mar arguments. The autoplot methods have also a theme argument.
- removed the c++ code to improve readability.
- most of the stats methods for time-series now coerce twoStepsBenchmarks or rateSmooths into time-series.
reUseBenchmark
now induces a set.smoothed.part
element in model.list if reeval.smoothed.part
is FALSE
.
threeRuleSmooth
makes it easier than bflSmooth to procede to a rate smooth.
disaggR 0.1.7
- various optimizations including cache for bflSmooth, which is now much faster, and alternative internal methods for time-series.
- added a weights arg to bflSmooth, that reproduces the lissage en taux methodology.
- the praislm and twoStepsBenchmark summaries now print some disclaimer to tell if the regression includes a differenciation.