Posts
Andy Teucher
A few recent changes in CRAN requirements for packages containing C or C++ code have caused package developers some headaches. This post outlines the issues and provides solutions the tidyverse team has used to address them.
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2023/03/30
Davis Vaughan
dplyr 1.1.1 is on CRAN! This patch release includes a number of performance regression fixes along with refinements to the multiple match join warnings that result in warnings being thrown much less often.
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2023/03/22
George Stagg
webR 0.1.0 has been released! Using the magic of WebAssembly, webR allows you to run R code directly within a web browser.
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2023/03/09
Hadley Wickham
dtplyr brings initial support for dplyr 1.1.0 features, new translations, and a breaking change.
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2023/02/24
Davis Vaughan
This final post contains a grab-bag of new features, including:
pick()
for column selection inside of data-masking functions, reframe()
as the new home for summarise()
's multi-row behavior, and major performance improvements to arrange()
.
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2023/02/07
Davis Vaughan
All of the dplyr vector functions, like
between()
and case_when()
, are now powered by vctrs. We’ve also added two powerful new helpers: case_match()
and consecutive_id()
.
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2023/02/02
Davis Vaughan
dplyr now supports an experimental per-operation grouping syntax. This serves as an alternative to
group_by()
and always returns an ungrouped data frame, meaning that you never need to remember to ungroup()
.
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2023/02/01
Davis Vaughan
In dplyr 1.1.0, joins have been greatly reworked, including a new way to specify join columns, support for inequality, rolling, and overlap joins, and two new quality control arguments.
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2023/01/31
Hadley Wickham
There are no major new features in this version of forcats, but the 1.0.0 label now clearly advertises that this a stable member of the tidyverse.
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2023/01/30