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landscapeR v1.3
(Release date: 2024-10-31)
CHANGES: * use package terra instead of raster * Fixing data types
for Rcpp * Added options for vector value to makeClass
landscapeR v1.2.1
(Release date: 2020-02-05)
CHANGES:
- Added Ecological Applications paper citation
landscapeR v1.2
(Release date: 2017-07-05)
CHANGES:
- Hidden internal functions translated to C++ for significant speed
inprovements
landscapeR
v1.1.3 (Patch release date: 2016-12-13)
CHANGES:
- New mantainers’s email address in the DESCRIPTION file
- Minor documentation edits in all functions
- Slight speed improvements with performant native R functions
landscapeR
v1.1.2 (Patch release date: 2016-09-07)
CHANGES:
- Bug fix in ‘makeClass’
- Clarified error messages
landscapeR
v1.1.1 (Patch release date: 2016-08-31)
CHANGES:
- Fixed bug in ‘rmSingle’
- Replaced outdated version of documentation
landscapeR v1.1
(Release date: 2016-08-30)
CHANGES:
- Removed dependency from package ‘fastmatch’
- Changed ‘makePatch’ and ‘expandClass’ function internals to gain
significant speed improvements
- Updated and improved error/warning messages and exception
handling
- Functions ‘makeClass’ and ‘expandClass’ now accept vectors for
argument “bgr”
- Updated DESCRIPTION file
- Updated and expanded vignette
- Added copyright notes in COPYRIGHT file
- Fixed author list to CRAN standards
NEW:
- Added vignette
- Added function ‘rmSingle’ to remove single tones and reduce
salt-pepper effect
- Added function ‘makeLine’ to create linear features (directional and
convoluted). Beta version.
- Added NEWS.md file
- Added start up messages with copyright notice
landscapeR v1.0.0
(Release date: 2016-05-22)
NEW FEATURES:
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