NEWS
aspace 4.1.2 (2024-04-19)
- Bugfixes
- Found and fixed a few more little plotting bugs (thanks to John H. Lowry).
- Made a few things more efficient.
aspace 4.1.1 (2024-04-17)
- Bugfixes
- Fixed a minor loop indexing error that threw an error if all centre types were not selected.
aspace 4.1.0 (2023-09-05)
- Improvements
- Inclusion of repaired and renamed function calc_cmd() that was previously CMD(). The change was to bring consistency across function naming.
- Inclusion of repaired function plot_centres().
- Renaming CF() to calc_cf() to bring consistency across function naming.
- Renaming CF2PTS() to calc_cf2pts() to bring consistency across function naming.
- Renaming mean_centre() to calc_mnc() to bring consistency across function naming.
- Renaming median_centre() to calc_mdc() to bring consistency across function naming.
- Bugfixes
- Major clean-up and refresh of man pages for most functions.
aspace 4.0.1 (2023-08-29)
- Improvements
- Shortened title as required.
- Updated package description.
- Added necessary Rd-tags on man pages.
- Moved cat() statements to warning() and message() formats.
- Ensured that user environments are properly restored after functions exit.
aspace 4.0.0
- Major Items
- Resurrecting aspace from its current archived state by addressing flags and errors.
- Functions no longer write .txt files but rather return list objects.
- Global variables are eliminated to adhere to R guidelines.
- Calculation output objects are consistently encoded.
- Functions provide greater error-trapping to ensure valid inputs are provided.
- Functions CMD() and plot_centres() are currently disabled due to issues. Hope to have them active again for the next version.
- Eliminated reliance on 'shapefiles' package.
- Improvements
- Functions return consistently structured objects rather than writing them to the workspace.
- Bugfixes
- Updates and adjustments to manual pages.
- Future Plans
- Incorporate vector geographic data objects with package 'terra'.
- Produce a generic plotting function, eliminating the need for multiple forms.