Changes in this release:
Test for new ks.test behavior in r-devel. (@brews, PR #191)
Update DOI badge and support documentation on main website and README. (@chguiterman, PR #182)
Changes in this release:
Add rlang, stringr, forcats, and tidyr as package dependencies.
Fix bug in plot_demograph()
to handle discontinuous
recording periods. Thanks to Mannie Lopez for finding that this addition
disrupted the series sorting. (@chguiterman, #78)
Fix bug where "springdormant_fs"
was omitted from
the list of scar types in burnr:::rec_type_recording
. This
caused problems in the calculation of percent_scarred()
because too few trees were recognized as recording in the year of fire.
This would have also caused problems in composite()
. Thanks
to @GuobaoXu for
finding the error and tracing its origin. (@chguiterman, #162, #167)
Change to format of FHX2 files output from
write_fhx()
to include a space between the data block and
years. (@chguiterman, #162)
Add flexibility to read_fhx()
to handle extra space
at bottom of file. This is commonly present in some non-standardized FHX
files available on the IMPD. (@chguiterman, #162, #164)
Add DOI badge to the README. (@chguiterman, #162)
Add a new example to get_year()
documentation to aid
users subsetting an fhx
object based on before/after a
particular cut-off year. (@chguiterman, #173)
Update count_event_position()
to accommodate
non-standard positions in rec_type
. (@chguiterman, #161)
Add “spring dormant” to the set of rec_types
. This
is a non-standard descriptor for fire scar seasonality. This aids with
cases where "D"
dormant scars as the unknown year of a
dormant scar (in the Northern Hemisphere). (@chguiterman, #161)
Update README creation to Rmarkdown (.Rmd) file with
usethis::use_readme_rmd()
. (@chguiterman, #161)
Fix typo in citation file. (@chguiterman, #161)
Add general unit tests to increase test coverage.
Changes in this release:
Added as_fhx()
(Issue #120). This takes data frames,
tibbles, and lists as input. It assumes they have “year”, “series”, and
“rec_type” elements/columns. It returns an fhx
object.
Additionally, the fhx()
constructor now also uses type
casting for input (Issue #150) - so no more worrying if your
rec_types
are factors or character vectors. These changes
are a big improvement for anyone working in the tidyverse or anyone
working with thier own non-FHX fire-history file formats.
Extensive improvement to documentation (e.g. Issue #145). This includes new “See Also” sections (so users can find cool functions), fixes for spelling errors, and clarifications to dyslexic prose.
write_fhx()
will now throw a warning if users try to
write an fhx
object that has record types violating the
FHX2 file convention (Issue #149). I still strongly recommend using
write.csv(...)
on fhx
objects and
as.fhx(read.csv(...))
for IO with experimental
fhx
data.
Removed deprecated run_sea()
. Be sure to use
sea()
now.
Removed deprecated get_ggplot()
. Please use
plot_demograph()
now.
Removed broken site_stats()
function (Issue #138).
Please use intervals()
and print()
to get the
same statistics.
composite()
now returns an empty fhx
object if no composite-worthy events are found (Issue #131) or if there
are no fire-events (Issue #155). Much better than throwing an obtuse
error, which is what we used to do.
Updated in-package citation information
(citation("burnr")
). Please cite burnr if you use it in
your work!
yearly_recording()
now returns a data frame with a
numeric “year” column (Issue #154). In past versions, the “year” column
contained factors.
Added unit tests for basic plotting function options. We now have test coverage for more than 75% of our code.
Minor internal code cleanup (Issue #130, Issue #88, Issue #133, Issue #136, Issue #88, Issue #146) and code linting.
Changes in this minor release:
read_fhx()
is more tolerant of extra whitespace in
series names. Thanks to Chris Guiterman for adding this.
Fixed documentation examples not rendering for sea()
(Issue #125).
Minor argument clarification in composite()
documentation (Issue #127).
Changes in this patch:
Updates to documentation and README.
Quick fixes to SEA unit tests, forcing them to use R 3.5.0 RNG as a temporary fix to issue #124.
Changes in this minor release:
Change to sea
objects, added
event_years
.
Added function percent_scarred()
for calculating
time series of number trees recording, scarred, and the
percentage.
Update to sample_depth()
to account for
single-series fhx objects
Several updates to documentation, including citation.
Changes in this patch:
Added warnings and errors to catch bad input on
seas()
(#112).
Added warning if using series_mean_interval()
on fhx
object with multiple series (#113).
Fixed bad numbers in print()
for SEAs objects
(#111).
Fixed typos in warning messages (#114).
Changes in this patch:
intervals
objects’ KS test for distribution test is
now two sided (Issue #108).
Printed intervals
objects now report the Weibull
median, regardless of fit chosen (Issue #109).
Changes in this minor release:
Renamed run_sea()
to sea()
and enhanced
speed, and changed the time_span
parameter to
event_range
, key
argument is now
event
, and years_before
and
years_after
are now nbefore
and
nafter
, respectively. The function now returns a proper sea
object with special plot()
and print()
methods. The plot()
generic method uses the new
plot_sealags()
. You can still use the old
run_sea()
, but it is deprecated and will be removed in
future releases. We’re happy with the general interfaces to
sea()
but its internal structure may change over the next
few minor releases, so beware.
Added intervals()
to handle interval analysis. These
are a whole new object. mean_interval()
has been renamed
series_mean_interval()
to avoid confusion. We also have a
generic plot()
function that uses
plot_intervals_dist()
. It plots a little histogram with a
rug along the x-axis.
Added pgm_pdsi
data to run with sea. Load it with
data("pgm_pdsi")
.
Added make_rec_type()
. I hope this will make it
easier to create rec_type
factors used by
fhx()
.
Added event_count_position()
, which gives the number
of events found in different positions or seasons.
Added year_range()
to give (min, max) years for an
fhx
object.
Updated composite()
to include a filter for number
of events. This necessitates fixes in other functions
(e.g. plot_demograph()
).
Added summary()
function for fhx and intervals
objects.
count_fire()
renamed
count_scar()
Added quantile()
function for intervals.
Changes in this patch:
Fixed additional bug in read_fhx()
caused by “FHX2
format” in FHX file header.
Fixed bug #71, causing read_fhx()
to fail when FHX
has empty lastline.
Added text
option to
read_fhx()
.
Corrected error message for series
arg in
fhx()
. Fixes #73.
Fixed write_fhx() reversing order of series names in output file.
Changes in this patch:
Added option to sort series by their last (or most recent) year
with sort()
.
Updated run_sea()
to better replicate EVENT Fortran
program. Addresses #58. Added detailed description and an example page
with graphics. Also fixed issue with percentage CIs in the departure
table. Mind you, run_sea()
is still super
experimental.
Several minor changes to documentation and meta data.
Changes in this minor release:
Added a vignette!
get_ggplot()
is being depreciated. Please use
plot_demograph()
.
Changed design of fhx objects. They are now data.frame and not lists (nobody used the ‘meta’, list member anyways). This means that if x is your fhx object and you previously used x$rings, you can now just use x.
Added function is.fhx()
.
Updated pgm
example data.
composite() now returns an fhx object.
Added function get_event_years() to find fire and fire injury years in fhx objects. This is especially helpful for composites.
concatenate()
and combine()
were
reverted back to ‘+’ at the request of beloved users. This means code
like lgr2 + pgm
will combine these objects together into a
single fhx object!
Added examples to all function documentation.
resolve_duplicates()
is now hidden
(i.e. burnr:::check_duplicates()
).
Added function sample_depth() to get sample depth.
Added run_sea function to begin to address issue #58. Has pretty table output. This is still very experimental.
Bug fix in series_stats to maintain series IDs for those with no features
Changed composite() behavior. Now more similar to FHAES. Can choose to count injuries as “fire events” with the injury_event argument.
Added count_recording() function.
Fixed minor bugs in series_stats.
Removed sorting by default on read_fhx() and ‘+.fhx’
Fixed sort()s non-responsive decreasing argument.
Fixed poor sorting function for FHX objects.
Added several small utility functions: get_year()
,
get_series()
, series_names()
,
delete()
.
Improved documentation!
Adding series_stats function, closes issue #44.
Changes in this patch:
plot()
and get_ggplot()
should no
longer allow the user to plot facets and composite rugs in the same
plot. This closes bug #25.
Ring types (the rec_type
column in
x$rings
) has “.” in all levels replaced with a “_“. For
example, ‘dormant.fs’ is now ‘dormant_fs.’ Closes #45.
In get_ggplot()
the legend
argument is
now plot_legend
to avoid clash with common
functions.
In fhx$rings
and all functions, type
argument is now rec_type
to avoid clash with
type
function. rec_type
is short for
“record_type”.
Can now read FHX files with a single series (closes bug #43).
lgr2
and pgm
are available fire-history
datasets when you load this package. The metadata for each of these sets
is lgr2_meta
and pgm_meta
. Load the data with
data()
.
First github release
Added NEWS.md
file. Existing users should check back
here for changes.
rug.filter
function is renamed
composite
.
ggplot.fhx
is now get_ggplot
. This is
more descriptive. The following arguments for this function have been
changed as a part of this fix: plot.rug
is now
composite_rug
, filter.min
is now
filter_min
, filter.prop
is now
filter_prop
, event.size
is now
event_size
, rugbuffer.size
is now
rugbuffer_size
, rugdivide.pos
is now
rugdivide_pos
. spp
argument is renamed to
color_group
. sppid
is now
color_id
. cluster
is now
facet_group
. clusterid
is now
cluster_id
.
read.fhx
function is renamed
read_fhx
.
write.fhx
function is renamed
write_fhx
.
order.fhx
is now sort
(see method
sort.fhx
). Also, added a boolean argument
decreasing
, which defaults to FALSE. Previously this has
been TRUE..
+
with fhx
objects,
(+.fhx
) is now concatenate
. So,
a + b
should now be
concatenate(a, b)
.
Fixed bug that disappeared a series which started or ended with fire scars.