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spiro 0.2.1 (2023-08-14)
BUG FIXES
- Internal fix due to changes in R-devel
- Fix bug in printing spiro data frames when non-numeric columns were
manually added
spiro 0.2.0 (2023-05-09)
NEW FEATURES
- More customization options to spiro_plot(): Adjustable point and
line sizes and colors with the style_args argument; optional display of
vertical lines in spiro_plot() at the start of warm-up, first load and
last load with the vert_lines argument
- New function spiro_raw() to access or import raw data only. This is
a wrapper around attr(data, “raw”) for spiro objects and replaces
spiro_import() for raw data files, which has been deprecated as its name
led to confusion that it might be a general import function.
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- Smaller default point size in spiro_plot()
BUG FIXES
- Fix bug in device detection when cortex files contained a header
with an id field
- Fix bug in Cortex import when time data contained milliseconds
- Fix bug in import when raw time data contained invalid values
(e.g. when the content of a row, but not the row itself was deleted in
the excel raw data file)
- Hide secondary load axis in spiro_plot(which = 3), when no load data
is available
- Improved Vyntus import for German language
- Fixed rare bug when the time data had an identical value present
more than three times.
DOCUMENTATION FIXES
- Updated citation information (A software paper for the spiro package
was accepted by the Journal of Open Source Software)
- Updated documentation and vignette to reflect changes in
spiro_plot().
- General documentation improvements
- Updated testing infrastructure (new soft dependency ‘vdiffr’ for
snapshot testing of spiro_plot() output)
spiro 0.1.2 (2022-11-13)
NEW FEATURES
- Add support for Vyntus files in French (thanks to Virgile
Lecoultre)
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- Add last.duration argument in pt_steps() and pt_const()
- Allow import of files with missing body mass data without setting a
new body mass
- Improve detection of post exercise measurements during automated
exercise protocol detection
- Improve plotting of none breath-by-breath data
- Improve NA handling in spiro_smooth() for zero-lag Butterworth
filters
- Update spiro_plot() to recent changes in ggplot2 version 3.4.0
BUG FIXES
- Fix bug in spiro_plot() when PET data was available and raw time
data contained duplicates
- Fix bug in spiro_max() for RERmax calculation when data contained a
long period without gas exchange measurements at the end
spiro 0.1.1 (2022-08-25)
First CRAN release.
DOCUMENTATION FIXES
- Fixes to prepare CRAN release
spiro 0.1.0 (2022-08-18)
First stable release. Reflects changes in response to the rOpenSci
peer-review process. The repository has been transferred to the rOpenSci
organization.
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- Rename helper functions for exercise protocol setting. pre(), wu(),
steps(), const() are now termed pt_pre(), pt_wu(), pt_steps(),
pt_const().
- Rename get_id() to get_anonid()
- Allow customization of plot arrangement in spiro_plot()
DOCUMENTATION FIXES
- Add more examples to function documentation
spiro 0.0.5 (2022-06-07)
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- Rename add_weight() to add_bodymass() and rename ‘weight’ argument
in spiro() to ‘bodymass’
- Improved input validation
BUG FIXES
- Fix bug in spiro_plot() when raw data contained time duplicates
DOCUMENTATION FIXES
- New contributing guidelines
- New ‘Background’ section in README
spiro 0.0.4 (2022-05-15)
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- spiro_smooth() was rewritten and got new arguments. Digital filters
in spiro_smooth() now work with the original raw data if possible (and
not with the interpolated data).
- spiro_max() output now also includes RERmax
BUG FIXES
- ‘signal’ is now a hard dependency
- Fix bug in Cortex import assigning wrong units in some cases
- Fix bug in Butterworth filter leading to errors in rare cases
DOCUMENTATION FIXES
- Improved README, vignettes and documentations
spiro 0.0.3 (2022-03-15)
NEW FEATURES
- The package now provides different filtering methods (time-based
averages, breath-based averages, Butterworth filters) to smooth data in
spiro_max() and spiro_plot()
- Meta data is now anonymized during import. This can be disabled by
using spiro(anonymize = FALSE)
- Cortex import now works for files in English language (thanks to
Sebastian Mühlenhoff)
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- Create a print method for spiro objects to print rounded data
- Improved plotting
- New dependency: digest, signal. Removed dependency: zoo
- spiro_plot() now uses a zero-lag Butterworth filter as default data
smoothing method
BUG FIXES
- Fix bug for Cosmed meta data import, reading age instead of
birthday
spiro 0.0.2 (2022-01-03)
NEW FEATURES
- spiro() now supports the import of Cortex xml and Vyntus files
(thanks to Daniel Appelhans, Sebastian Mühlenhoff, Adrian Swoboda &
Andreas Wagner)
- spiro_max() can now smooth over a defined number of breaths (and not
only time frame)
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- Improved import for Cosmed files (thanks to Yannick Schwarz)
- Improved protocol guessing
- spiro() now checks if the imported raw data is breath-by-breath and
displays a warning if this is not the case
- spiro(file, protocol = NA) is now possible to avoid automated
protocol guessing without specifying a protocol
- add_protocol() and related function now support unusually short
protocols and have an improved input validation
- Output data frames of spiro_summary() now contain a ‘load’
column
- Increased test coverage
BUG FIXES
- Fix bug in Cosmed import causing problems in visualization
- Fix bug in ZAN import leading to incorrect protocol detection in
rare cases
- Fix bug in set_protocol_manual() when input was a data frame
- Fix bug in add_weight() that lead to calculation of RE for cycling
protocols
DOCUMENTATION FIXES
- Improved README and CITATION file
spiro 0.0.1 (2021-11-24)
NEW FEATURES
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