viscomplexr 1.1.1
- Default number of processor cores to be used by the functions
phasePortrait and phasePortraitBw was reduced to one
core less than available
- Removed the LazyData specification from the DESCRIPTION as the
package does not comprise any data. This avoids a NOTE in the CRAN
package check results since a policy update in March 2021.
- Removed two illustrations from the vignette due to tarball size >
5 MB on MacOs. Links to the fully illustrated vignette on the package’s
website are now included in the vignette and in the README.
viscomplexr 1.1.0
Published on CRAN 11. Dec 2020
Implemented the function phasePortraitBw which allows for
phase portraits based on polar chessboard grids. Such plots have a
special aesthetic appeal and can at the same time support the
interpretation of standard phase portraits.
viscomplexr 1.0.1
Published on CRAN 3. Nov 2020
Fixed the issues pointed out by Gregor Seyer in his review of the
CRAN submission:
- Unwrapped all examples from \dontrun{}. Most of them had to be
wrapped in \donttest{}, however, due to execution time > 5 sec
- Implemented the option verbose in phasePortrait
which allows to suppress all progress messages
- The environments created in order to allow handling large arrays by
pointers do now have the empty environment as their parent (not the
global environment)
- Made sure that no example, neither in the documentation of the
functions, nor in the vignette, does use more than two processor
cores
viscomplexr 1.0.0
- Added a
NEWS.md
file to track changes to the
package.
- Submitted version 1.0.0 to CRAN