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forceR v1.0.17 (Release date: 2022-11-07)

Major changes:

Minor changes:

  • amp_drift_corr() now accepts any time step size - through it is expected that time steps are either constant or varying only to a neglectable degree.

Bug fixes

forceR v1.0.16 (Release date: 2022-06-23)

Minor changes:

  • made convert_measurement() more reliable regarding input column types

forceR v1.0.15 (Release date: 2022-06-07 - currently on CRAN)

Major changes

  • Optimized peak finding by adding/subtracting one time step from bite start/end, respectively, and by making sure that numbers are numeric within the 'find_strongest_peaks()' function
  • Added peak_duration_max_force() to calculate duration and maximum force per peak and store it in a tibble with one peak per row

Minor changes:

  • Added checks of output folder existence to rescale_peaks(), red_peaks_100(), and avg_peaks()
  • Removed the necessity of having the species name in df.peaks of rescale_peaks()
  • Added some internal data checks with meaningful error messages to rescale_peaks() and correct_peak()
  • Disentangled in plot.to.screen and path.plots find_best_fits()
  • Updated vignette
  • Updated README.md
  • added DOI to CITATION

Bug fixes

  • Corrected input tests of y_to_force()

forceR v1.0.14 (Release date: 2022-05-10)

Major changes

  • Added logo (v.1.0.14)
  • Added this NEWS.md file

Minor changes:

  • Updated the help file of y_to_force() to clarify inputs and improved input checks
  • Added recommendation in help file of crop_measurement() and the vignette to not over-crop
  • Added recommendation in the help file of crop_measurement() and the vignette to copy RAW files when extracting distinct regions within time series data

Bug fixes

  • Changed file name extension of output files from "_cropped" to "_converted" in convert_measurement()

forceR v0.0.13 (Release date: 2022-05-02)

  • First version of forceR on CRAN.