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Fixed {ggplot2} function namespace issue for using
facet_calendar() in packages.
This is a patch release for the changes in dplyr.
This is a patch release for the changes in tibble.
pedestrian to hourly_peds
to avoid conflict with tsibble::pedestrian. (#18)sunday is present in frame_calendar().prettify() inconsistent with
user-specified week_start.... to frame_calendar() S3
generic.This is a patch release for the changes in tsibble.
This is a maintenance release.
facet_calendar() now accepts calls in the argument
date. (#14)This is a patch release for the changes in tsibble.
facet_calendar().week_start into
frame_calendar()sunday argument in
frame_calendar() and will start issuing warnings in the
next release.tidyr.frame_calendar().tsibble &
readr.au_holiday(), since tsibble offers a complete
version in holiday_aus().prettify() S3 generic, and added support for
plotly object. (#9)au_holiday(), as a complete function
holiday_aus() is available in the tsibble
package.grouped_df issue to be compatible with ggplot2
v3.0.0.margin = NULL to allow users for
margin adjustment between month panels.frame_calendar().frame_calendar() added support to tsibble or
tbl_ts.frame_calendar() in conjunction with
group_by() for incomplete time series (#3).wday2() since the
lubridate v1.7.1 added a new argument week_start in the
wday().frame_calendar(): arguments x and
y support factor and hms class.au_holiday(state = "VIC").NEWS.md file to track changes to the
package.frame_calendar() function to compute calendar
grids for visual representation of temporal data, coupled with a
vignette.geom_acf() and stat_acf()
functions to incorporate ACF/PACF plots into the grammar of graphics
framework.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.