NEWS
dunlin 0.1.8.9002
dunlin 0.1.8
- Rules specified under the
all_datasets
keyword in a format list will apply to every data set of the reformatted object unless specified otherwise.
- New
verbose
argument in the reformat
method. When applied to list
the value of this augment can be controlled with the dunlin.reformat.verbose
option or the R_DUNLIN_REFORMAT_VERBOSE
environment variable.
- Improve the output when printing
rule
objects.
- New
combine_rules
and combine_list_rules
functions to combine rules or list of rules into a single rule or a single list of rules.
dunlin 0.1.6
render_safe
now renders placeholder using in priority values corresponding to the key matching exactly the placeholder, case included.
- New
show_whisker
function to display the available whiskers.
join_adsub_adsl
now sends a warning when the continuous or categorical variables are missing or all NA
. All NA
variables can now be kept using drop_na = FALSE
. In addition, missing levels in the pivoted columns can be dropped with drop_lvl = TRUE
.
- Remove
mini_pivot_wider
function which is no longer used.
dunlin 0.1.5
empty_rule
is removed now. rule()
will create a normal rule
object.
- By default
rule
are converting empty space ""
to NA
upon reformatting.
list2rule
now tolerates duplicated rules with different names.
- Specified minimal version of package dependencies.
dunlin 0.1.4
rules
now have attributes controlling their behavior during reformatting.
reformat
can override rule
attribute with the corresponding arguments.
- Add
render_safe
and add_whisker
functions to replaces placeholders enclosed in curly braces with replacement stored in a dedicated environment.
read_rule
function has been moved into the citril
package.
dunlin 0.1.3
- Add
log_filter
function for filtering with additional logs.
- Remove the use of
dm
.
- Introduced
ls_explicit_na
to replace NA
values in an entire list
of data.frame
.
reformat
re-levels factors to follow the order provided in the rule that is applied and levels declared in the rule are all integrated to the result.
dunlin 0.1.2
- Defined a Reformatting Map (
rule
object) which specifies the correspondence between the old and the new values in data.
- Enhanced function
dunlin::reformat()
that provides generic supports in character
and/or factor
reformatting while keeping the attributes of the original data (e.g. the data type or labels) unchanged.
- Improved performance of package by adding more unit tests.
- Upgraded package dependencies and removed deprecated functions.
- Updated
pkgdown
configuration.
dunlin 0.1.1