0.9
mirai
based par_*
functions for
parallelization
inst/extdata
contents were moved to
tests/testdata
in 0.9.1
- CRAN ready: unexported function examples are moved to /tools on
GitHub
- SoftwareX paper is published; DOI and inst/CITATION is added
0.8
- Bumped version from 0.7.8 to 0.8.0: improving package coverage
- README.md: two mermaid plots are pre-generated as png files
- Internal
clip_*()
functions and
vect_validate()
are removed
par_map_args()
is renamed to
par_convert_f()
- init.R: one-line initialization for
bbox
class
detection (cf. https://github.com/r-spatial/sf/issues/2448)
0.7
.check_package
refactoring: no library()
call is required
- Internal function .check_par_spatraster is added to main
par_*
functions
- Internal preprocessing “dot-functions” – universally usable
functions are plain S3, whereas others that are class-specific were
implemented in S4
- Added
- CITATION.cff
par_*
: argument pad_y
to enable applying
padded extent to x or y (e.g., y in raster-vector overlay and x
otherwise)
- Updated
- README.Rmd: split the combined one into two mermaid figures -> MD
rebuilt, removed date of last update
par_*
: argument name change from debug to .debug
- Dropped
- Custom backend for future and mirai; rolling back to
future.apply
any_class_args
, is_within_ref
,
par_fallback
, check_dist_incorrect
par_grid
argument: grids_input_ids
- Data: SRTM (TIFF replaces RDS)
- Data preprocessing parts are separated into internal functions
- Name change
check_subject
to .check_vector
reproject_b2r
to reproject_to_raster
vect_valid_repair
to vect_validate
- targets-friendly helper function:
par_split_list
- Vignette for
par_split_list
par_*
family naming hierarchy: par_make_*
to par_pad_*
- Plain gridding (
par_make_grid
) and clustering
(par_make_balanced
) functions are internal
- Main
par_*
runners (par_grid, par_hierarchy,
par_multirasters) are kept
extract_at
is redesigned as a S4 method
- All messaging is managed by
cli
package
- Added zzz.R for startup message
summarize_aw
gets generic argument names x
and y
mirai
backend is introduced
- Internal functions are not exported
- Type check function
check_subject
is added. This
function is internal.
vapply
argument FUN.VALUE
fixed
0.6
- Fixed:
grid_target_id
in par_grid
accepts
numeric or character input to filter grids
par_fallback
is returning error_message field with
actual error messages
collapse
package is added to Imports (i.e.,
rowbind
function is used in place of
dplyr::bind_rows
)
- Tests were fixed following refactoring/updating
par_*
functions
chopin
processing functions now support file path input
with extents in par_grid
- Fixed: Missing argument passing in
par_pad_grid
with
mode = "grid_advanced"
- Vignette update: v01
- Fixed: align input-output classes in
par_merge_grid
- Improved: grid_advanced mode supports the maximum of merged unit
grids
- Added the balanced number mode of splitting input points
(
par_pad_balanced
; thanks to comments of Dr. Michael
Fessler)
- Added function of the balanced mode for
par_grid
(par_group_grid
)
- All internal
sapply
is changed to
vapply
- Added a diagram for guiding users’ choice for
par_*
functions for parallelization considering raster/vector data
situations
- litr R Markdown file is moved to the archive
0.5
par_grid
unifies the classes of grid inputs
par_cut_coords
: a supplementary function effectively
operating with par_def_q
for
mode = "grid_quantile"
in par_pad_grid
. X- and
Y-coordinates (of centroids for polygon inputs) are split into quantile
groups to balance the number of features in each grid; does not account
for geometric complexity (i.e., number of vertices)
- Padded grid generation in
par_pad_grid
is done only by
terra::buffer
extract_at*
functions get max_cells
, which
is passed to exactextractr::exact_extract
for speedup in
expense of memory pressure
- Added a new vignette on the demonstration of climate/weather data
extraction
0.4
surf
argument in extract_at*()
accepts
file paths
- Raster cropping is now optional
0.3
- Dropped
rast_short
- Added examples
- README.md is replaced by README.Rmd
- Documentation is clarified about the second argument in
...
in par_*
functions