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cyclestreets 1.0.2 (2024-09)
- Minor update to fix an issue with the
batch()
function
(#91)
cyclestreets 1.0.1
- Bug fix: issue with batch identified and fix (#80) thanks to @mem48
cyclestreets 1.0.0
- Breaking changes: there are some differences in inputs and outputs,
check you code before updating
- Refactored to use faster implemenations throughout, thanks to
Malcolm Morgan (@mem48)
for SIMDJSON implementations
- You can now choose which columns to return with
cols_to_keep
in journey()
and
batch()
functions, with minimal defaults for
batch()
- Tests now pass
cyclestreets 0.6.0 (February
2023)
- Experimental
journey2()
function added (#31)
- Documentation updated
batch()
is now less chatty
cyclestreets 0.5.4 (January
2023)
- Batch routing implemented
- Remove unused field (#43)
cyclestreets 0.5.3 (January
2022)
- Fixed issue with returning multiple identical routes when route
consists of a single segment
cyclestreets 0.5.2 (November
2021)
- No longer depends on
stplanr
for tests to pass, new
internal function
cyclestreets 0.5.1 (November
2021)
cyclestreets 0.5.0 (September
2021)
cyclestreets 0.4.0 (June
2021)
quietness_segment
variable removed
cyclestreets 0.3.0
- New functionality to estimate gradients
- Updated
json2sf_cs()
function provides more
columns
- All route-level data now returned by default
cyclestreets 0.1.5
- Update package description, title and other things in preparation
for CRAN submission.
cyclestreets 0.1.1
- New argument cols added to
journey()
function allowing
control of the output.
- Many more columns can now be accessed as illustrated by new example:
journey(from, to, cols = NULL)
.
cyclestreets 0.1.0
- Package created as part of the R for Transport Applications course
at the University of Leeds.
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.