Changes in version 1.1.8 (2025-06-15) - Very minor change to internal testing to comply with recent changes to ggplot2 Changes in version 1.1.7 (2023-03-08) - Remove dependency on anomalize package by electing to not export remove_vel_anomalies() as the package is loaded. Changes in version 1.1.6 - Bug fixes to remove_duplicate_frames() to ensure data are not accidentally deleted Changes in version 1.1.5 (2022-11-08) - Bug fixes to plot_by_subject() and other plotting functions to ensure compliance with ggplot2 v.3.4.0 Changes in version 1.1.4 - gather_tunnel_data() now checks to see if mean marker error is present in the data and skips such columns if they are absent Changes in version 1.1.3 (2022-08-22) - get_2d_angle() now accepts numeric vectors for each argument and will return a vector of angles of equal length Changes in version 1.1.2 - viewr attribute requirements have been largely relaxed. This is intended to provide better flexibility of using functions at arbitrary points within the "data analysis pipeline". - Users should be advised that since some safeguards have been removed, objects passed through most pathviewr functions are not checked as thoroughly for all formatting requirements. Changes in version 1.1.1 - Remove viewr attribute requirements. Work in progress Changes in version 1.1.0 - New data cleaning functions added: set_traj_frametime(), get_traj_velocities(), clean_by_span(), remove_duplicate_frames(), and remove_vel_anomalies() - These new functions have not been thoroughly vetted nor have unit tests been written for them -- please use with caution and report issues. Changes in version 1.0.0 - Package has been accepted by rOpenSci and is now hosted on ropensci/pathviewr - No changes to code since v0.9.5 Changes in version 0.9.5 - Package has been updated to incorporate feedback from rOpenSci reviewers @asbonnetlebrun and @marcosci, along with editor @maelle. See here for more details: ropensci/software-review#409 Changes in version 0.9.4 - We are targeting a submission to rOpenSci in the near future (hopefully today). This version of pathviewr has been prepped according to rOpenSci's "Packages: Development, Maintenance, and Peer Review" guide.