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CHANGES IN textplot VERSION
0.2.2
- textplot_dependencyparser.default now gains an argument layout,
allowing to change the layout to something else than ‘linear’
CHANGES IN textplot VERSION
0.2.1
- Fix bug in textplot_bitermclusters.default (and plot.BTM as it uses
textplot_bitermclusters.default) which unintentionally left the option
open that if a biterm which was assigned to several topics it could be
shown in one of the 2 topics by chance depending on the order of the
biterms data. This could only occur if the most emitted words by each of
these 2 topics were the same. See issue #7.
CHANGES IN textplot VERSION
0.2.0
- Added textplot_embedding_2d
CHANGES IN textplot VERSION
0.1.4
- Make example conditionally on availability of udpipe
CHANGES IN textplot VERSION
0.1.3
- Changes regarding running examples only if packages are available
(in casu ggforce which depends on concaveman which depends on V8, which
triggered these changes)
CHANGES IN textplot VERSION
0.1.2
- Move igraph package from Imports to Suggests
- Added extra examples in the vignette
- Made functions textplot_bar, textplot_bitermclusters,
textplot_cooccurrence, textplot_correlation_lines,
textplot_correlation_glasso, textplot_dependencyparser generic
- First argument of function textplot_bitermclusters is now called x
instead of terminology
CHANGES IN textplot VERSION
0.1.1
- Fix NOTE on CRAN indicating the use of UTF-8 encoded text in the
data
- Added vignette
CHANGES IN textplot VERSION
0.1.0
- Initial package
- Added textplot_bar
- Added textplot_bitermclusters
- Added textplot_cooccurrence
- Added textplot_correlation_lines
- Added textplot_correlation_glasso
- Added textplot_dependencyparser
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