NEWS for the forestplot package
Changes for 3.1.5
- Fixed xticks bug with log transformation (issue #67)
Changes for 3.1.4
- Fixed lineheight bug (issue #64)
Changes for 3.1.3
- Fixed bug for horizontal legends (issue #59)
Changes for 3.1.2
- Fixed bug width single row forestplots (issue #57)
Changes for 3.1.1
- Fixed missing grid parameter
- Fixed zebra style issue when no header is present and also graph box
fill defaults now defaults to NA to allow zebra style. Also fixed
multiple sub-headers.
- Fixed bad handling when providing ticks with xlog
transformation
Changes for 3.1.0
- Added
fp_add_lines()
for superseding
hrzl_lines
argument and also adding the option of vertical
lines
- Fixed align bug and added align to
fp_set_style
- Fixed width calculation bug
- Fixed multi-line
NA
bug
Changes for 3.0.0
- The
forestplot()
now returns an object with raw data
that can be manipulated by subsequent functions prior to plotting. All
visual output is now generated during the actual generation of the graph
- this allows saving the plot and plotting it when explicitly requested.
BREAKING - this may be a breaking feature although most of the old
syntax should work without much need for adaptation.
- New additive syntax with:
- Row manipulation:
fp_insert_row
,
fp_add_header
, and fp_append_row
- Style functions:
fp_set_style
,
fp_set_zebra_style
, and fp_decorate_graph
- Text styling:
fp_txt_bold
, fp_txt_italic
,
…
- Align functions:
fp_align_left
,
fp_align_center
, fp_align_right
- Fixed bug with how grouped data frames are processed and
presented.
- Expressions are now allowed in data.frame tidyverse input.
- Moved to native R-pipe operator (|> instead of %>%)
- Fixed case when all rows are summaries (Thanks Christian Röver)
- Fixed automated ticks.
- Fixed bug calculating graph width
- Added graph decoration (fixes issue #11)
Changes for 2.0.1
- Fixed missing
lwd.zero
(issue #42)
- Fixed ignored
clip
argument when zero
was
outside the clip
area.
- zero-line is now properly ignored when NA
Changes for 2.0
- Changed function so that it returns a
gforge_forestplot
object instead of directly plotting. The
print.gforge_forestplot
calls the draw function that
converts the object to the actual forestplot. Breaking
if you have used the function within loops this will cause a break in
the old behavior.
- Implemented
dplyr
compatible API that allows using
standard dplyr syntax
- Fixed shapes_gp legend bug
Changes for 1.10
- Minor improvement for error message when plotting lines
- Bugfix for multicolumn expressions (issue #30, thanks André
Gillibert)
- Added
shapes_gp
parameter (issue #32, thanks André
Gillibert)
Changes for 1.9
- Fixed bug for factor label argument
Changes for 1.8
- Fixed issue #10 with non-log grid lines
- Suppressing the “zero” line #8
- Fixed bug when automatic lower/upper are to be identified and the
data contains NA
- Fixed bug reported related to legends on SO:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43217570/forestplot-want-to-give-legend-for-each-4-colums
Changes for 1.7
- Fixed bug when merging
gpar()
with font & fontface
options (thanks Katherine T. Mills)
- Fixed input bug with 3-dim array
- Improved auto detection of upper and lower intervals
Changes for 1.6
- Changed forestplot function to S3 style (thanks Christian
Röver)
- Fixed bug with alignment for summary elements
- When any of the inputs is missing for a line the line is skipped
(issue #5)
- Added checkmate for argument validation
- Added option of just specifying the rows that the CI should be
applied to (issue #7)
- Added
fpDrawBarCI
(thanks Christian Röver)
- Fixed
xlog
bug
- Added a
colgap
option
- Bug fix for plots wider than the div (Thanks Michael Obeda for
reporting)
Changes for 1.5
- Changed
new_page
to default to TRUE
- Removed warnings for compatibility
- Fixed so that squared multiline tables should now follow color
behavior
Changes for 1.4
- Added a bug fix for when number of colors isn’t equal to the
dimension of the input causing the box not to be drawn
- Fixed bug concerning vertical offset for clippers
Changes for 1.3
- Fixed bug when specifying
graphwidth
- Added ability to tailor the tick text
- Added vertices example to vignette
Changes for 1.2
- Line-type can be specified
- Line endings can now be marked by a T vertical, this default for all
line types other than 1
- The arrow height defaults to the same height as the vertices
- Added a grid option
- Improved documentation
Changes for 1.1
- Multiple lines can now have NA values
- Added ability to position the graph
- Added ability to generate horizontal lines
- Minor documentation changes
Changes for 1.0
- Separation from the Gmisc-package
- Name change - forestplot2 is now just forestplot in order to allow a
deprecated call within the Gmisc package without generating a
conflict
- The fontfamily arguments are now embedded in the txt_gp that takes
input from the
fpTxtGp
function. The fonts for the
labels/summaries can be specified down to the cell level.
- If provided a vector of length two for the
zero
argument you get an area for the zero-effect
- There is a maximum
colgap
length for the box
corresponding to the box height
confintNormalFn
, confintSummaryFn
,
legendMarkerFn
are now called fn.ci_norm
,
fn.ci_sum
, fn.legend
- Argument
main
in forestplot has changed to
title