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forestly 0.1.3

10 Sep 23:34
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New features

  • rtf_static_forestly() is now available for generating static forest plots in RTF format (#60).
  • Add data source script data-raw/forestly_adae.R (#72).
  • Add prop_range and diff_range arguments to format_ae_forestly() to allow control over the x-axis limits for AE proportion and risk difference plots (#80).
  • Add col_header and fig_header arguments to format_ae_forestly() to enable customizable column and figure headers for risk difference outputs (#96).
  • Add filter_range argument to ae_forestly() for flexible slider range customization (#97).

Bug fixes

  • Fix bug to correctly pass the digits to the display format of each column in format_ae_forestly() to make the number of displayed decimal places for proportions and risk differences user-configurable (#90).
  • Fix bug so that the "n" and "(%)" columns in the output table are displayed only when specified in the display of format_ae_forestly() (#95)

Improvements

  • Update format_ae_listing() to consistently use list-style indexing (res[["column"]]) instead of dollar-sign notation (res$column) for accessing data frame columns (#71).
  • Reorganize pkgdown site structure (#81, #82, #85)
  • Update format_ae_listing() to replace direct use of tools::toTitleCase() with new helper function titelcase() for the case where SEX in the input data is factorized (#92).
  • Update format_ae_forestly() to ensure consistency in the order of treatment groups across tables and figures (#94).

forestly 0.1.2

09 Jan 18:42
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v0.1.2

  • Fix a bug that prevents reactable from rendering under reactR >= 0.6.0 (#67).
  • Add a new argument filter_label to ae_forestly() for controlling slider bar label (#68).

forestly 0.1.1

03 Jul 17:11
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What's Changed

Full Changelog: v0.1.0...v0.1.1

forestly 0.1.0

18 Jul 01:24

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This is our initial release in both GitHub and CRAN.