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snahelper 1.4.2
- partial code refactoring and new code style
snahelper 1.4.1
- fixed bug for directed degree in snahelper
- fixed weighted adjacency matrix bug in netreader
snahelper 1.4.0
Snahelper
is now more reproducible by also returning the coordinates explicitly
- fixed deprecated FA 5 sliders name (changed to sliders-h)
snahelper 1.3.0
- added layout via stored node variables x and y
- added
drop = FALSE
to Netreader
for cases where only one attribute is read
- minor bug fixes
snahelper 1.2.0
snahelper 1.1.0
- Fixed a bug that prevented the calculation of in/out degree in directed networks
- Fixed a bug that produced warnings for directed networks
- Fixed label of variable name field for
netbuilder
and netreader
- Switched plot and control panel layout to remove scrolling issue.
- Use {{DT}} for table rendering due to persistent issue with character attributes.
snahelper 1.0.0
- BREAKING only works with the newest ggraph version (2.0.0) (error message added)
- added
Netbuilder
addin
- added
Netreader
addin
- edge geom is chosen automatically between
geom_edge_link0()
and geom_edge_parallel0()
- discrete edge colors are supported now
- added support for
layout_with_focus()
and layout_with_centrality()
snahelper 0.3.0
- tweaking node position is now possible via clicking on desired location
- added
formatR
for nicer code output
- added backbone layout support
- centrality indices in node attribute manager automatically adapt to type of graph (directed/weighted/etc.)
snahelper 0.2.0
- added option to repel node labels
- removed curvature for edges and added manual alpha tuning
- switched from
geom_edge_arc
to geom_edge_fan
- changed some default colors
- increased max node size
- added
colourpicker
support
snahelper 0.1.0
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