runner 0.4.1
- Fix
runner.grouped_df
(dplyr
class) to not ignore k
argument.
- removed defunct argument
type
.
runner 0.4.0
- defunct
type
argument in favor of simplify
.
- fixed error when using
runner::runner
.
- fixed
max_run
to return NA
instead of NaN
in incomplete or NA
windows.
runner 0.3.8
- implement parallel windows computation.
- added
simplify
identical to argument used in sapply
.
- add runner for
xts
objects.
- fix runner for matrix.
type
argument is being deprecated.
- reduce number of dependencies.
runner 0.3.7
- add
run_by
function to prespecify arguments for multiple runner calls
runner
supports grouped_df
runner 0.3.5
runner
function to be applied on data.frame
or matrix
- running windows constructed by subsetting rows.
runner
output can be a list.
at
lag
and k
allows to specify values as POSIXt
sequence increment - same as by
in seq.POSIXt
.
- enhanced function documentation by images.
runner 0.3.2
runner
function with default type = "auto"
which automatically guess the type of returned object.
- speed up
runner
function.
runner 0.3.1
- added
at
argument to all functions to return output with specific indexes.
runner 0.3.0
- switch to c++11 compiler
- fix lag to get latest value within window instead of outside of the window
- change argument in lag from k to lag
- runner able to return output specified by user in type argument
runner 0.2.3
- allow negative lag
na_pad
in all functions with lag or k
runner 0.2.2
- modified
runner
to accept any types of input vectors
- added
lag
to all runner functions
- added
minmax_run
which calculates running minimum and maximum to denote current highs and lows
- improved vignettes
runner 0.2.1
- added
runner
function which allows to apply custom function on running windows - so far returning only numeric
runner 0.2.0
- all functions have additional
idx
argument which allows to compute running windows within specified date/time/indexes range.
- added
lag_run
function - lagged value able to be computed on date/time lag.
- added
length_run
function to compute number of elements within specified date/time/indexes range.