ggmice 0.1.1
New features
- New function
plot_miss()
visualizes missing data
indicator matrix (#123)
- New
plot_trace()
argument legend
hides
plot legend when set to FALSE
(#165)
plot_pred()
now allows mice::mids
objects
as input data type (#132)
- New
plot_trace()
argument trend
adds a
trend line to plot when set to TRUE
(#140)
Bug fixes
plot_pred()
now correct labels predictor matrix entries
-3
, 3
and 4
as
‘exclusion-restriction’, ‘fixed effect’ and ‘random effect’ variables
respectively (#128, #169)
- All
plot_*()
functions now parse vrb
argument to recognize variable name(s) from object in global environment
using !!
notation (#157)
Minor changes
- Miscellaneous documentation and vignette updates (#128, #165,
#169)
ggmice 0.1.0
Breaking changes
- Default plotting behavior
plot_pattern()
creates
missing data pattern plot with square tiles (#74)
- Default plotting behavior
plot_pred()
creates predictor
matrix plot with colored tiles and shows predictor values (#71,
#74)
New features
- New optional argument
plot_pred()
shows methods vector
with predictor matrix plot (#71)
- New optional argument
plot_pattern()
hides less
frequent patterns (#77)
- New optional argument
plot_pattern()
hides legend
caption (#111)
Bug fixes
- The
ggmice()
function now displays all imputed data
(incl. over-imputed data; #54)
- The
ggmice()
function now catches errors when
mapping
input contains log-transformation (#80)
- The family of
plot_*
functions now handle vector inputs
for vrb
argument (#80)
- The family of
plot_*
functions now handle
matrix
inputs for data
argument (#108)
- The family of
plot_*
functions now omit grid lines from
tile plots (#35)
- The
plot_pattern()
function now handles any
data.frame
input for data
argument (#38, #77,
#104, #112)
Minor changes
- Input validation for
data
argument plot_*
functions (#85)
- Input validation for
vrb
argument plot_*
functions (#80)
- Input validation for
mapping
argument
ggmice()
(#34, #90)
- Vignette updates (#31, #35, #38) and other documentation (#45,
#51)
- The
plot_pattern()
function creates missing data
pattern plot with more informative labels (#59, #111)
ggmice 0.0.1
- First release of the package.