latest.changes | R Documentation |
List all the changes to a particular function in a package, starting from a certain date or version of the package. The default is to list changes in the latest version of the spatstat family of packages.
latest.changes(x,
sinceversion = NULL, sincedate = NULL,
package = spatstat.family(), show = TRUE)
x |
Character string giving the name of the function of interest, or a search pattern to be matched. A character vector is permitted. |
sinceversion |
Earliest version of |
sincedate |
Earliest release date of |
package |
The name of the package (or packages) for which changes are to be listed. A character string or character vector. |
show |
Logical value indicating whether to display the table of changes on the terminal. |
Details of changes are extracted from the NEWS file
of the specified package
under the heading
‘Significant User-Visible Changes’.
All entries for which the first line matches x
are selected.
The table of changes
is displayed (if show=TRUE
) and returned invisibly.
The argument sinceversion
should be a character string
like "1.2-3"
. The default is the version string of the most
recent version.
The argument sincedate
should be a
character string like "2015-05-27"
, or a date-time object.
The default is the date of the most recent version.
If sinceversion="all"
or sincedate="all"
then all recorded changes will be listed.
The special options sinceversion="book"
and sincedate="book"
are interpreted to mean sincedate="2015-06-05"
,
which gives all changes reported after publication of
the book by Baddeley, Rubak and Turner (2015).
By default, changes in the extension packages
spatstat.local, spatstat.Knet, spatstat.gui
are not reported. To include these changes as well,
set package=spatstat.family(TRUE,TRUE)
.
(Invisibly) a data frame, belonging to the class "changetable"
,
which has a print
method.
.
bugfixes
,
latest.news
,
news
.
latest.changes("plot.symbolmap")
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