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Rpolyhedra 0.5.6
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- BUGFIX when vertices in solid but not defined
Rpolyhedra 0.5.5
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- Removed dependency on git2r
- Included method saveToJSON for exporting polyhedra
Rpolyhedra 0.5.4
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- Documentation updated to RoxygenNote and invalid links updated
Rpolyhedra 0.5.3
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- Polyhedrons can be generated without normalizing size
Rpolyhedra 0.5.2
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- Migrated log system from futile.logger to lgr
Rpolyhedra 0.5.1
BUG FIXES
- Can download fulldb using switchToFullDatabase
Rpolyhedra 0.5.0
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- CI moved to github actions
- Updated documentation
Rpolyhedra 0.4.4
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- Roxygen changed the way R6 classes are documented
- Problems in testhat with some tests
Rpolyhedra 0.4.2
First version published using devtools::release() on rOpenSci.org.
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- Calculates and normalizes polyhedra size using geometry::convhulln
instead of bounding box
BUG FIXES
- A polyhedron now applies internal transformation matrix
Rpolyhedra 0.4.1
First version published on rOpenSci.org.
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- Complies with all the prerequisites of rOpenSci and applies the
suggestions made by rOpenSci reviewers.
- Fixes a test that writes on user space.
- Integrates with codecov.io, which allows for better test
coverage.
- Updated examples.
Rpolyhedra 0.4.0
NEW FEATURES
Rpolyhedra
can export polyhedra definitions as
XML.
Rpolyhedra 0.3.0
NEW FEATURES
Rpolyhedra
now has a new database format based on ascii
RDSs, which are meant to use less memory, for example when used in a
Shiny App.
Rpolyhedra
now uses a transformation matrix for general
polyhedra manipulation.
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- Applied suggestions from rOpenSci onboarding process.
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