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aw_interpolate
causing unnecessary errorsgeometry
column has a
different name. In prior versions, it was renamed. Now, we use an
approach that does not require a specific geometry
column
name but should work regardless of what its name is.areal
for upcoming dplyr
releaseaw_intersect()
README
and
pkgdown
sitesREADME
and
pkgdown
sitesCITATION
file to match JOSS publication
informationFix issue where mixed interpolations with multiple extensive and intensive variables would get incorrect output containing two copies of the extensive results.
Patch fix to Issue 6 so that data not requiring the geometry collection fix do not get processed through that code, improving performance for those interpolations.
Updated draft of JOSS paper manuscript along with appendix code
and response to reviewers added in paper/
.
Fix Issue 6 - edge
case where st_intersection
creates a geometry
collection
Fix Issue 7 -
interpolation returns NA
values when tid
and
sid
are the same variable name (e.g. both are
GEOID
)
Fix Issue 14 -
interpolation fails when the sf
geometry column is not
named geometry
- now renamed on the fly if this is not the
case
Fix Issue 16 - tibble output missing other output variables
Full draft of JOSS paper manuscript added in
paper/
pkgdown
sitedevtools::spell_check()
and RStudio’s
spell check functionality for .Rmd
filesNEWS.md
file to track changes to the
package.aw_
functions)ar_
data).github
community filesLICENSE
and cran-comments.md
areal
), preparing
data (data-preparation
), and areal weighted interpolation
(areal-weighted-interpolation
) - these are in
draft for this release.These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.