linear_model()
as another option for trend estimationsen_slope()
is now returned in a data frame with a column called "slope" instead of "sen_slope". This is for consistency with the slope calculated using linear_model()
sum_with_criteria()
to collection of aggregation functionsaggregate_with_criteria()
that meant that the mean was calculated regardless of the function indicatedsearch_data_lake()
has been deprecated in favour of search_datalake()
to be consistent with namingsearch_datalake()
now uses AND instead of OR when filtering keys. search_datalake()
now returns a tibbleget_reference_rainfall()
and rainfall_above_reference()
in favour of get_reference_precipitation()
and precipitation_above_reference()
in order to adopt WMO names. aggragate_with_criteria()
) to calculate aggregations using criteria for missing data. sen_slope()
and mann_kendall()
return their method regardless of wether the trend estimation is successful or not. sen_slope()
and mann_kendall()
return NA if there are NAs in the input data.order_season_levels()
order_season_levels()
to automatically order season as a factor for pretty plotting and data standarisationround_preserve_sum()
er.helpers:::likelihood_terms
internal data was not being saved properly. simplifY_likelihood_levels()
which collapses levels in likelihood category factorsround_preserve_sum()
which rounds a set of number while maintaining the total. Used, for example, so that rounded percentages still add to 100. get_likelihood_category()
which given a probabiliy p it returns the term used to describe the category this probability belongs to. It also ensures the levels of the output are ordered appropietly.order_likelihood_levels()
which orders the levels of a likelihood category factoripcc_likelihood_scale
and statsnz_likelihood_scale
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