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Update to CFTime as_timestamp(), thanks to @fabern.
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Support for CF time metadata via package CFtime thanks to @pvanlaake, see #124
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Suppress ncdf4 warnings on open, issue #119.
- Add option to silence all warnings and messages. See #115, suggestion of @markpayneatwork.
- Improved documentation for large data check in
hyper_array()
andhyper_tibble()
andhyper_tbl_cube()
, and allowed user-controlled option to avoid this check. Thanks to Alessandro Bigi for feedback.
- Now inports cubelyr rather than dplyr for
tbl_cube()
thanks to Hadley Wickham PR #102.
- Remove test burden.
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Fix broken tests due to changes in RNetCDF, thanks to CRAN for notification.
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Added example to readme and docs, and checks for non-unique
hyper_filter()
names, as per #93. Thanks to @everydayduffy for the suggestion.
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Now depends on R 3.5.0.
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Removed obscure numeric 'what' logic for
activate()
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Fixed tidync method for
hyper_array()
output. -
Found a really bad bug in
hyper_array()
(#92), now fixed. Axis order in transforms was sometimes reversed, which caused garbled results fromhyper_tibble()
. The effect is to ruin any ggplot2 figures for some source files. It's very likely that no other system yet uses thehyper_array()
format so impact is low.
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tidync is now part of the rOpenSci project.
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Fixes in tests and examples to avoid version-incapable NetCDF problems on Solaris.
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A number of improved tests and documentation fixes.
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Deal with warnings from tidyr version > 0.8.3.
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A huge thank you to all rOpenSci contributions, especially very helpful reviews from
@Nowosad and @timcdlucas as well as organizers @karthik, @stefaniebutland and @sckott.Helpful input was also provided via issues from @adrfantini, @JustBerkhout, @matteodefelice, @rensa, @rmendels, @sw-rifai, and @tremenyi.
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Package improvements thanks to CRAN feedback, clarified Description and added more examples. Replaced
cat()
andprint()
calls withmessage()
andwarning()
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New class 'tidync_data' for output of
hyper_array()
, no underlying change to the object which is simply a list of arrays from each variable, and axis transforms stored in an attribute. -
Old deprecated function
axis_transforms()
now Defunct.
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FIRST RELEASE, tidync was greatly improved via help from the rOpenSci review process.
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New function
hyper_grids()
to report available grid names. -
A printing error of dimension value ranges is now fixed, thanks to James Goldie (#84).
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Now supports 'NC_CHAR' type, by exploding these into the array size expected.
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Breaking change: when using
tidync$grid
it's now expected that this must be
tidyr::unnest()
ed in order to expand out the grid list per variable, in line with hypertidy/ncmeta#26. -
The
hyper_array
function now stores the relevant transforms table as an attributetransforms
so that objects can be constructed directly from the native array output.
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Function rename
hyper_array()
now matcheshyper_tibble()
indicating the form of the output (rather than the action used, washyper_slice()
). -
New functions
hyper_vars()
andhyper_dims()
for reporting on the currently active variables and dimensions and their status. -
Now dependent on ncmeta >= 0.0.2, partly to avoid crashing on invalid source or file strings
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Removed
hyper_index()
and incorporated that intohyper_filter()
, there's now only one delay-capable class which is 'tidync'
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Function
hyper_filter()
now uses a selection idiom, to record the state of the axis rather than explicitly filter it. This means we can have more flexibility on what the axis transform tables can be used for, and removes some unwieldy handling code. All the available axes are on the object from first contact, which means we can program against the entire space in the source which will help for complex mapping scenarios. -
Function
hyper filter()
print now handles the case of char-type coordinate values by setting the min and max to NA_real_ -
Various improvements and fixes for the print method for tidync
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Support coordinate-less dimensions has been added, there is new information in the print summary about which dimensions are a "coord_dim" and this results in the axis transform tables using the index as the coordinate value.
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Functions
hyper_slice()
andhyper_tibble()
now return all variables that exist within a grid -
This version sees a new model where activation is on 'grids', effectively a space composed of dimensions. In addition to the variables, dimension, and attributes entities we add 'grid' defined by a set of dimensions, and 'axis' which is an instance of a particular dimension as used by a variable.
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Sources without recognizable variables now gracefully handled, with help from ncmeta.
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Now imports ncdump > 0.0.3.
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Installed external example data from Unidata website
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First working version now has
tidync()
, andhyper_*()
family of functions. -
Migrated from ncdump.