MetricGraph 1.4.0
- Added an INLA implementation for
alpha=2
.
- Added a vignette for handling multiple likelihoods in
R-INLA
and inlabru
, and updated the
graph_spde_data()
function for such cases.
- Added an INLA implementation for directional models.
- Added support for directional edge weights.
- Added support for creating metric graphs from
SSN
,
osmdata_sp
and osmdata_sf
objects. In such
cases, if available, edge weights and data will be automatically added
to the graph.
- Now if one creates the metric graph from
SpatialLinesDataFrame
, LINESTRING
,
MULTILINESTRING
, etc., if the object contain edge data,
they will be automatically added as edge weights.
- Added an option to not perform merges (which is now the default),
that makes the graph creation faster and using less memory.
- Added vignettes with a river example and with an example of
directional models.
- Updated the vignettes to account for the additions.
prune_vertices
now has an option to avoid creating
circles when pruning.
- Several updates and quality of life improvements for building very
large graphs faster.
- Added the
export()
method, that allows one to export a
MetricGraph object as an sf
, sp
or
SSN2
object.
- Added wrappers for
leaflet
and mapview
as
methods.
- Added
get_edges()
and get_vertices()
methods were created, that return the edges and vertices, respectively,
in either ‘sf’, ‘sp’ or the internal formats.
- Added an option
format
to the get_data()
method that allows one to also return the data in sf
or
sp
formats.
- The
plot
method now has an argument type
,
that now also allows one to set type
to
mapview
, thus it can return ggplot2
,
plotly
and mapview
objects.
- Adding methods to do data manipulation on weights,
mutate_weight
, select_weights
,
filter_weights
, summarise_weights
and
drop_na_weights
. They have a format
argument
that allows one to also return sf
or sp
objects.
- Updated the methods,
mutate
, filter
,
select
, drop_na
and summarise
to
have a format argument to also return sf
or sp
objects.
- Massive improvement on the
observation_to_vertex
method.
- Massive improvement on the metric graph creation speed.
- Deprecated
improve_plot
option, as now all plots from
plot_function()
method are improved.
- Added
merge_strategy
option for
add_observations()
method, for handling observations that
are very close.
- Update the metric graph data vignette for illustrating how to use
the new tools for data manipulation.
- Massive improvement for building constraint matrices for
alpha=2
, and for building directional constraints.
- Updated starting values to use bounding boxes to be more
efficient.
MetricGraph 1.3.0
- Handlers were added in
add_observations()
for
situations where observations are projected at the same location,
specifically for the duplicated_strategy
argument.
- A
simulate
method was added for graph_lme
objects.
- The possibility of fixing parameters during estimation was
added.
- The
Spoints
argument in add_observations()
has been deprecated. Now, SpatialPointsDataFrame
can be
added directly in the data
argument.
sf
objects containing data can also be directly added
using the add_observations()
method in the
data
argument.
- The option of using a
graph_lme
object to provide
starting values when fitting a model using graph_lme()
was
added.
- The option of fitting a directional Whittle-Matérn model with
alpha=1
when using graph_lme()
was added.
- The
kirchhoff_weights
argument was added to obtain
weights for Kirchhoff vertex conditions from
edge_weights
.
- Handling of edge weights was improved. For example, if pruning
changes any edge weight, a warning will be given.
- The
edgeweight_to_data()
method was added to turn edge
weights into data in the internal metric graph format.
edge_weight
and edge_width_weight
were
added to the plot()
method so that plots on metric graphs
can be produced with the weights providing colors to the edges, and also
with (possibly different) weights providing the thickness of the
edges.
edge_weights
were added to
graph_components
so that the connected components will have
the correct corresponding edge weights.
edge_weight
and edge_width_weight
were
added to the plot_function()
method, where they work in a
similar manner to their counterparts for the plot()
method.
The difference is that the weights are plotted as piecewise constant
functions.
- The
prune_vertices
now has an option to not prune
vertices whose edges have incompatible edge weights.
- The
plot
method has an interactive
argument that returns the 2D plot as a plotly object, which is
interactive when using ggplotly
.
- The dependency on the
viridis
package has been
removed.
MetricGraph 1.2.0
- Changed argument
data
to newdata
in
predict
methods. The argument data
was
deprecated.
- Bugfixes on sample_spde and when adding observations based on
Euclidean positions.
- Added options
vertex_unit
and length_unit
on graph creations. Units are given in edge lengths with the
get_edge_lengths()
method.
- Added a method to check if the graph is a tree.
- The graph construction was thoroughly refactored. The resulting
construction is faster and cleaner.
- The graph constructions now accepts list of coordinates (where the
coordinates are given as either matrices or data frames),
SpatialLines
, SpatialLinesDataFrames
or
MULTILINESTRING
.
- Adding two options (
sf
package or sp
package) for handling longlat
by using the
which_longlat
option.
- Adding
crs
(if using sf
) and
proj4string
(if using sp
) for handling general
coordinate reference systems.
- Moving
data
to the private
environment.
- Several data manipulation helper tools and methods were introduced,
together with a vignette with a brief tutorial on these tools.
- The method
mesh_A()
has been deprecated, use
fem_basis()
instead.
- Several quality of life improvements.
- Improved the
plot()
method with the option
plotly=TRUE
.
- Improved the
plot_function()
method to accept
data
and newdata
.
- Included a
process_data()
method for metric graphs
- Renamed the data internal structure from “__group”, “__edge_number”,
“__distance_on_edge”, “__coord_x”, “__coord_y” to “.group”,
“.edge_number”, “.distance_on_edge”, “.coord_x” and “.coord_y”.
- Added an “advanced grouping” option, in which the group variable can
be a combination of several columns.
- Improved graph_lme() behavior to avoid having NaN as
std.errors.
- Added check for distance consistency and, more generally, check to
see if the graph has euclidean edges.
- Added method
get_groups()
to get the unique groups, and
also to retrieve the columns that were used to create the group
variable.
- Added the
get_data()
method to get the data in a
user-friendly manner.
- Added
glance()
and augment()
methods for
graph_lme()
objects.
- Added
get_vertices_incomp_dir()
method to return
vertices with incompatible directions.
- Added
print()
, summary()
,
compute_characteristics()
, check_euclidean()
,
check_distance_consistency()
methods.
- Added support for edge weights.
- Created
vertices
element in the metric graph object,
containing information such as degrees, indegrees, outdegrees.
- Created
print
methods for edges
,
vertices
, and for their entries.
- Added the
improve_plot
option on
plot_function
.
- Added support for discontinuous meshes (at the vertices).
- Added support for discontinuous functions (at the vertices) for
plot_function()
.
MetricGraph 1.1.2
- Adjusts to ensure compatibility with future releases of the Matrix
package.
MetricGraph 1.1.1
- Adjusts on documentation for CRAN.
MetricGraph 1.1.0
- Improved the documentation.
- Reorganized some functions.
MetricGraph 1.0.0
- First version of the package.