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smplot2 0.2.4
- Debugged sm_pointplot(); now it contains the forget argument, which
can be used to forget the defaults.
smplot2 0.2.3.1
- Reduced some redundant codes in sm_put_together(), but the function
works as the same as before.
smplot2 0.2.3
- Defaults of visualization functions are now kept even when users
call upon list() for each argument unless users directly replace them
with another input value.
- Defaults can be forgotten using the forget argument.
smplot2 0.2.2.3
- sm_statCorr() also computes R2, not just R.
- sm_slope_mean() is a shortcut of sm_slope for plotting a mean slope
chart.
- sm_put_together() accepts character strings as inputs for arguments
ylabel, ylabel2, xlabel, xlabel2 and title. These relative text sizes
can be adjusted using the labelRatio argument, whose default size is
optimized automatically.
smplot2 0.2.2.2
- hRatio and hRatio2 are now automatically optimized in
sm_put_together() unless users supply their separate inputs.
- sm_add_rect(), sm_add_polygon(), sm_add_line() and sm_add_arrow()
have been removed because they are redundant.
smplot2 0.2.2.1
- wRatio and wRatio2 are now automatically optimized in
sm_put_together() unless the user supplies their separate inputs.
smplot2 0.2.2
- tickRatio is now automatically optimized in sm_put_together() unless
the user supplies a separate input.
smplot2 0.2.1
- Plotting outputs have been modularized.
- Outputs from AUC and slope all have been tibblelized.
- Reduced external dependencies.
smplot2 0.2.0
sm_put_together()
has been debugged.
smplot2 0.1.0
- Added a
NEWS.md
file to track changes to the
package.
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