Releases: ropensci/RNeXML
RNeXML
RNeXML v2.3.0
An extensive and rapidly growing collection of richly annotated phylogenetics data is now available in the NeXML format. NeXML relies on state-of-the-art data exchange technology to provide a format that can be both validated and extended, providing a data quality assurance and adaptability to the future that is lacking in other formats. See Vos et al 2012 for further details on the NeXML format.
Release Notes
This release addresses several aspects improving the handling of metadata:
add_meta()
now works for trees and characters (#213, PR #217)- Handles nested meta elements properly (#196, PR #197)
Misc fixes:
RNeXML v2.2.0
An extensive and rapidly growing collection of richly annotated phylogenetics data is now available in the NeXML format. NeXML relies on state-of-the-art data exchange technology to provide a format that can be both validated and extended, providing a data quality assurance and adaptability to the future that is lacking in other formats. See Vos et al 2012 for further details on the NeXML format.
Release Notes
- Fixes various (previously broken) aspects of handling polymorphic
and uncertain states for discrete (non-molecular) and continuous
characters, including obtaining a character matrix (#174), ensuring
proper column types (#188), and serializing to NeXML (#192). - Adds the optional ability to, in addition to the character matrix,
obtain a concordantly formatted matrix of state types (standard,
polymorphic, uncertain). - Fixes loss of certain literal-valued metadata when serializing to
NeXML. #193 - Drops package phylobase as dependency. (Also removes circular
dependency chain, because phylobase depends on RNeXML.)
RNeXML: The next-generation phylogenetics format comes to R
An extensive and rapidly growing collection of richly annotated phylogenetics data is now available in the NeXML format. NeXML relies on state-of-the-art data exchange technology to provide a format that can be both validated and extended, providing a data quality assurance and adaptability to the future that is lacking in other formats. See Vos et al 2012 for further details on the NeXML format.
Release Notes
RNeXML
RNeXML 2.0.8
bump version
RNeXML v2.0.7 released to CRAN
Merge pull request #156 from ropensci/upgrade-dplyr-dep Update dplyr dependency version
v2.0.0
NEWS
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v2.0.0
- add URL and BugReports to Description. #103
- for consistency with other
add_
methods, thenexml
object is now the last, not the first,
argument toadd_basic_meta
. As this changes the function API, it could break code that does not
explicitly name the arguments, so we should consider releasing this as 2.0.0
v1.1.3
Minor bugfix
- Fixes typo that caused validator to fail when nexml.org couldn't be reached
v1.1.2
Less aggressive unit-tests
- nexml_validate now returns NULL if the validation cannot be performed. Unit tests now consider either TRUE or NULL as acceptable.
- Just skips the uuid unit test if uuid package is not available
- Documented versioning practice in NEWS
v1.1.1
Documentation and less agressive unit tests
- Unit tests relying on the Figshare API are not run (without failing) if authentication to figshare server fails
- Documentation updated to include examples for all functions
v1.1-0
Initial Release