messydates 0.4.1
Package
- The package now depends on R versions bigger or equal to 4.0 since functions for subsetting and comparing ‘mdate’ objects rely on functions introduced in that version
Functions
- Closed #83 by fixing how logical comparisons works for negative and year only dates
messydates 0.4.0
Functions
- Closed #46 by adding the
mdates_duration
class that introduces methods to annotate a duration or period with representations of its uncertainty
- Closed #72 by fixing issues with double unspecified components not being contracted correctly
- Closed #73 by fixing bugs with the conversion of dates where month is spelled
- Closed #74 and #82 by adding other logical comparison operators for ‘mdate’ objects (e.g.
<
, >
, <=
, >=
) (thanks @WerthPADOH)
- Closed #76 by adding proportional operators that calculate the proportion of messy dates meeting logical tests (e.g.
%l%
%le%
, %g%
, %ge%
, %><%
, %>=<%
)
- Closed #77 by adding basic vector methods for subsetting and data frames (thanks @WerthPADOH)
- Added alias function
mdate()
for as_messydate()
- Renamed set family of functions to work as operators (i.e.
%intersect%
and %union%
)
- Replaced
is_element()
by is_subset()
for clarity and consistency
- Closed #80 by updating
make_messydates()
function to also construct ranges of dates
messydates 0.3.5
Functions
- Updated how ´contract()´ function checks if ‘mdate’ object has been expanded
messydates 0.3.4
Package
- Updated ‘battles’ internal data
- Corrected issues with zero padding for certain date ranges
- Added ‘US_party’ and ‘N_actors’ additional variables for replication purposes
Functions
- Closed #68 by updating
as_messydate()
function
- Fixed bugs with zero padding for ranges of dates
- Fixed bugs with the re-ordering of months and day components for incorrectly specified dates
- Closed #69 by updating
contract()
function to ‘expand’ dates before ‘contracting’ them
- Updated
expand()
function to handle, and properly convert, date objects that are not ‘mdate’
messydates 0.3.3
Package
- Moved cheatsheet.pdf to ‘inst’ folder instead of the ‘man’ folder
messydates 0.3.2
Package
- Closed #64 by updating failing tests to test for other aspects instead of the printing of negative dates across OS
- Closed #65 by updating cheatsheet for new package changes
Functions
- Closed #62 by adding “resequence” as an argument to
as_messydates()
for explicit date format conversion, if necessary
- Closed #63 by fixing issues with unnecessary white spaces added in date conversion
messydates 0.3.1
Package
- Updated README by removing unattractive package startup messages
- Updated
battles
data by adding ‘parties’ variable
Functions
- Closed #54 by adding new
mreport()
function to properly report on data containing ‘mdate’ variables
- Updated
expand()
function
- Fixed bug with the expansion of approximate dates
- Removed unnecessary function message
messydates 0.3.0
Package
- Closed #51 by changing object class name to
mdate
- Note that this is a breaking change
- Closed #41 by creating
{skimr}
template for mdate
class
Functions
- Updated coercion to messy dates
- Closed #26 by adding “resequence” argument to
as_messydate()
allowing users to choose component order of ambiguous dates
- Closed #45 by improving how
as_messydate()
re-orders 6 digit date components if necessary
- Closed #48 by adding zero padding incomplete date ranges and sets of dates
- Updated
as_messydate()
to also extract dates from text strings
- Added
is_precise()
function that provides a logical test for precise dates
- Updated messy dates expansion
- Updated
expand()
to allow for the expansion of incomplete date ranges and sets of dates
- Closed #49 by updating resolve functions to only expand dates if they are not precise
messydates 0.2.1
Package
- Added a vignette for working with the
{messydates}
package
Functions
- Closed #9 by adding arithmetic operations for working with
messydt
objects
- Added S3 methods for “+” and “-” operators
- Added
add()
and subtract()
helper functions for arithmetic operations
- Updated
expand()
function
- Closed #31 by updating how approximate dates are expanded to account for leap years
- Closed #34 by updating
expand()
to manage negative dates
- Added
expand_negative_dates()
helper function for expanding ranges of negative dates
- Updated functions that coerce from
messydt
objects to Date
to manage negative dates
- Added
negative_dates()
helper function to coerce negative messydt
dates
- Closed #39 by updating how resolve mean methods work for negative dates
- Closed #40 by updating contract function to manage the contraction of negative dates
- Added
compact_negative_dates()
helper function to compact negative date ranges
- Added
is.sequence()
as a helper function to check if dates are a range
- Updated resequence script to export
interleave()
function
messydates 0.2.0
Package
- Added PANARCHIC project details to README file
- Added cheatsheet
- Added a new CSS style to website and updated functions displayed
- Addressed workflow actions issues
- Updated pushrelease.yml workflow actions file to stop installing
{messydates}
from Github
- Updated README file to stop installing
{messydates}
from Github
- Fixed Codecov test coverage URL on README file for CRAN submission
Functions
- Expanded on messydates checks for class validity
- Fixed bugs for
make_messydate()
- Added annotation functions and standardized annotation so that it is consistent with ISO2019E standards.
on_or_before()
on_or_after()
as_approximate()
as_uncertain()
(includes discrimination between month uncertainty and day and month uncertainty)
- Updated
as_messydate()
by adding zero padding for month, day or year
- Updated
resequence()
to work consistently with messydate objects
- Updated
expand()
function to expand imprecise, unspecified, approximate, uncertain, and negative dates according to approximate ranges and added tests
- Updated
precision()
to return the lengths of expanded dates
- Updated
median()
in resolve family of functions to work with changes to expand()
- Added tests for functions
- Added tests for
expand()
- Added tests for
contract()
- Added tests for
precision()
- Added tests for
coerce_from_messydate()
messydates 0.1.1
Package
- Updated README with some more explanation about what the package does/offers
- Fixed URL to the package website
messydates 0.1.0
Package
- Updated call to
messydt
class in DESCRIPTION file
Functions
- Updated documentation for
as_messydate()
functions
- Updated documentation for
expand()
function
- Updated documentation for resolve family of functions
- Updated documentation for coerce from family of functions
- Updated documentation for coerce to family of functions
messydates 0.0.1
Package
- Setup
{messydates}
package
- Added
DESCRIPTION
file
- Added
R
folder
- Added
LICENSE
file
- Added
NAMESPACE
file
- Added
NEWS
file
- Added
README
files
- Added
.github
folder and files
- Added
tests
folder and files
- Setup pkgdown website
- Added package logo
Functions
- Added a new
messydt
class which follows the latest ISO 8601 (2019) standards
- Added validation checks for messydt class
- Added print methods for messydt class
- Added
as_messydate()
function to coerce from date objects to messydate
as_messydate()
standardises date order, separators and ambiguity
- Added date class coercion
- Added POSIXct class coercion
- Added POSIXlt class coercion
- Added character class coercion
- Added functions to coerce from messydate objects to other date classes
- Added
as.Date.messydt()
for coercing to date class
- Added
as.POSIXct.messydt()
for coercing to POSIXct class
- Added
as.POSIXlt.messydt()
for coercing to POSIXlt class
- Added
expand()
function for expanding ranged and uncertain dates
- Added functions to resolve expanded dates
- Added
min.messydt()
to get minimum value from expanded range
- Added
max.messydt()
to get maximum value from expanded range
- Added
median.messydt()
to get median value from expanded range
- Added
mean.messydt()
to get mean value from expanded range
- Added
modal.messydt()
to get mode value from expanded range
- Added
contract()
function for contracting expanded dates
- Added extract functions to get particular date components
- Added
year()
to extract year from date
- Added
month()
to extract month from date
- Added
day()
to extract day from date
- Added
make_messydate()
function to get messy dates from multiple columns
- Added set functions for operations in sets of messy dates
- Added
md_intersect()
to find intersection of sets of messy dates
- Added
md_union()
to find union of sets of messy dates
- Added
md_multiset()
to join two sets of messy dates
- Added logical function for various logical tests for messy date objects
- Added
is_messydate()
to test for messydt class
- Added
is_intersecting()
to test if dates intersect
- Added
is_element()
to test for multiple elements in dates
- Added
is_similar()
to test for similarities in dates
- Added tests for new functions
- Added tests for messydt class and
às_messydate()
function
- Added tests for coerce from messy dates functions
- Added tests for coerce to messy dates functions
- Added tests for
contract()
function
- Added tests for
expand()
function
- Added tests for extract functions
- Added tests for
make_messydate()
function
- Added tests for resolve functions
- Added tests for set functions