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TSP 1.2-4 (04/03/2023)
- removed dependency on maptools.
TSP 1.2-3 (03/08/2023)
New Features
- plot for ETSP gained parameter labels to plot city labels.
Bug Fixes
- register S3 method n_of_cities.default
TSP 1.2-2 (01/24/2023)
Bug Fixes
- Fixed bool definition for C23.
TSP 1.2-1 (07/14/2022)
New Features
- added filter_ATSP_as_TSP_dummies().
- tour_length() now also accepts integer vectors instead of TOUR.
Bug Fixes
- Small integer values are now left unscaled for Concorde.
TSP 1.2-0 (02/21/2022)
Internal Changes
- The package uses now roxygen.
- C code has now long vector support for dist.
TSP 1.1-11 (10/06/2021)
Bug Fixes
- cut_tour: fixed dropped city for multiple cut points (reported by
RegularnaMatrica)
TSP 1.1-10 (04/17/2020)
Bug Fixes
- Fixed Linkern file management on Windows.
- Converting distances that only contain 0 and Inf (e.g., from an
adjacency matrix) is now fixed for Concorde and Linkern.
- Reduced the maximum integer for Concorde to avoid overflows
(reported by sarwanpasha).
TSP 1.1-9 (02/02/2020)
TSP 1.1-8 (01/23/2020)
New Feature
- solve_TSP for ATSP gained parameter as_TSP to solve the ATSP
reformulated as a TSP.
- Concorde and linkern can now solve ATSP using a reformulation as a
TSP.
- cut_tour can now cut a tour into multiple paths.
TSP 1.1-7 (05/22/2019)
Bug Fixes
- concorde_path now normalizes the path (translates . and ~).
- reformulate_ATSP_as_TSP now keeps the method attribute (i.e., used
distance measure)
- TSP and ATSP gained parameter method to store the name of the used
distance metric.
- Fixed read_TSPLIB for EDGE_WEIGHT_FORMAT of LOWER_ROW,
LOWER_DIAG_ROW, UPPER_COL and UPPER_DIAG_COL (reported by klukac).
TSP 1.1-6 (04/29/2018)
Bug Fixes
- Start for insertion algorithms is now coerced to integer.
- Fixed problem with TSP with 1 city on Win 32 on R 3.5.0.
TSP 1.1-5 (02/21/2017)
- fixed TSP labels.
- fixed tour_length for ETSP and added tests.
TSP 1.1-4 (2/21/2016)
- fixed bug in arbitrary insertion for TSPs with two or less cities
(bug report by Shrinidhee Shevade).
- concorde and linkern help: exe argument was removed. The exe control
argument for both methods in solve_TSP is now deprecated. Use
concorde_path(path) instead.
- concorde and linkern gained a control argument verbose to suppress
the output.
TSP 1.1-3 (9/2/2015)
- two-opt now works correctly with asymmetric TSPs (bug report by Luis
Martinez).
TSP 1.1-2 (7/30/2015)
- Fixed imports for non-base packages.
TSP 1.1-1 (5/15/2015)
- improved speed of C code.
- compatibility with new release of testthat
TSP 1.1-0 (3/14/2015)
- default method is now arbitrary_insertion with two_opt
refinement.
- we use foreach (use doParallel) to compute repetitions in
parallel
- ETSP (Euclidean TSP) added.
- generic and arguments for tour_length have # Changed (fist argument
is now a tour).
- method “2-opt” was renamed to “two_opt” so it can also be used as a
proper variable name.
- solve_TSP gained methods “identity” and “random”.
- solve_TSP gained options “repetition” and “two_opt”.
TSP 1.0-10 (2/3/2015)
- added check for argument cut in cut_tour
- Finding concord and linkern is now case insensitive (Reported by
Mark Otto)
TSP 1.0-9 (7/16/2014)
- Check for NAs in distances.
- +INF and -INF are now handled in solve_TSP.
- fixed single quotes in vignette.
TSP 1.0-8 (9/6/2013)
TSP 1.0-7 (8/22/2012)
- Added PACKAGE argument to C calls.
TSP 1.0-6 (11/29/2011)
- Fixed bug in read_TSPLIB.
TSP 1.0-5 (11/10/2011)
- Changed constructor for TOUR to allow for method and
tour_length.
- Bug fixes
TSP 1.0-4 (8/31/2011)
- Fixed bug with missing row/column labels in as.ATSP() (reported by
Ian Deters)
TSP 1.0-3 (5/26/2011)
TSP 1.0-2 (1/14/2011)
- Fixed Windows/R bug with temp files.
- Fixed the code for SpatialLines thanks to Roger Bivand.
TSP 0.1-2 (9/18/2006)
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