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date_probability_scale to shoredate_plot() to make
it possible to adjust the scaling of the probability distribution of the
shoreline date to better fit the plot.rgeos (@rsbivand, #9)check_target_location() and set up more specific and
appropriate checks within interpolate_curve() and target_plot().rnaturalearth to suggests in DESCRIPTION. This can be used
with target_plot() to create a map for any area of the world, extending the
transferability of the package (@benmarwick, #6).shoredate_plot(), displacement_plot()
and target_plot() variables that be adjusted by the user (@kanishkan91, #5).geom column of sf objects passed to target_plot() are
evaluated (@kanishkan91, #2).@Import and @ImportFrom in
NAMESPACE, opting instead for the package::function() syntax
(@kanishkan91, #4).shoredate_hdr() and shoreline_date() now returns the weighted mean date.shoreline_date() now has the parameter model, which accepts either "none"
or "gamma". If "none" is specified then the distance between site and shoreline
is assumed to be zero.ggspatial for scale bar in maps rather than ggsn,
due to the retiring of r-spatial packages (@rsbivand, #1).sum_shoredates() can now handle NA dates.shoreline_date() now accepts a vector of site names for the argument
sites if interpolated displacement curves are also provided.First release.
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