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A complete rewrite of the apply_
functions have been performed. The initial goal was to have clearer codes to maintain, but from a user perspective, an improvement on speed should be observed as well.
On another positive note, the opportunity of the rewrite was taken to correct some bugs (see below).
mutate_matrix()
function now has access to context functions. This implements #09.The apply_
function family gained a new .force_name
argument, available for the dfl/dfw
versions. This allows better control in getting meaningful IDs to the outcomes.
.force_name
solves the issue #12Functions join_row_info()
and join_column_info()
now have more adjust
possibilities to expand matrix sizes when the join operation results in matrix expansion. This implements #10.
mutate_matrix()
can now accept statements such as mutate_matrix(ms, foo=bar)
, which was impossible before.apply_matrix_df*
now works when subgroup yields 1 x m or n x 1 matrices. This solves #13.force_name
argument.join_column_info()
made it impossible to be executed. This has now been fixed.matrixset
objects with 0 rows can now be printed.matrixset
s that yields 0-row objects is now possible.All matrixset
objects can now store matrices of class Matrix
, which allows sparse and other special matrices.
All matrixset
extractors or other manipulation functions will work as well.
This is a great way to annotate/manipulate special matrices.
.input_list
while .matrix_wise
is FALSE
. This answers #5matrixset
objects with partially or completely NULL
dimnames. This fixes #2CRAN submission.
NEWS.md
file to track changes to the package.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.