eulerr 7.0.0
New Features
- It is now possible to set the loss function to be used when trying
to optimize the Euler diagram layout via
loss
and
loss_aggregator
. There is a new vignette that showcases
this new feature.
Minor Changes
- C++14 is now required for the package.
Bug Fixes
- Label repelling via
adjust_labels
in
plot.euler()
has been deprecated and removed to fix
sanitizer warnings.
eulerr 6.1.1
Minor changes
- citation to conference paper added to
inst/CITATION
- error messages for erroneous input have been improved in several
places
- switched
PI
to M_PI
to support
STRICT_R_HEADERS
in C++ code (#82, thanks @eddelbuettel)
Bug fixes
- error in documentation for list method has been fixed, thanks @gprezza (#77)
eulerr 6.1.0
Minor changes
- Label repelling (activated by calling
euler()
with
adjust_labels = TRUE
) no longer repels text labels away
from the edges of the shapes in the diagram.
Bug fixes
- Rectify sanitizer error from clang-ASAN test environment.
eulerr 6.0.2
Bug fixes
- Set
stringsAsFactors = TRUE
inside all relevant
functions in euler()
to avoid errors in upcoming R
version.
- Fix broken link in eulerr under the hood vignette.
eulerr 6.0.1
Minor changes
- Throw an error message when the number of sets in
venn()
exceeds 5 (#65)
- Performance improved when large lists are used as input to
euler()
and venn()
(#64, @privefl)
Bug fixes
- Correctly handle
data.frame
inputs to
euler()
when categorical variables are character vectors
and not factors.
eulerr 6.0.0
New features
- In
plot.euler()
, percentages can be added to the plot
in addition to or instead of counts by providing a list
to
the quantities
argument with an item type
that
can take any combination of counts
and
percent
. This change also comes with a redesign of the grid
graphics implementation for labels.
eulerr_options()
gains a new argument
padding
which controls the amount of padding between labels
and quantities. (#48)
plot.euler()
now uses code from the
ggrepel package to prevent labels from overlapping or
escaping the plot area if adjust_labels
is set to
TRUE
.
- A new vignette featuring a gallery of plots from the package has
been added.
Minor changes
- The default
cex
for quantity labels has changed from
1.0 to 0.9.
- Labels for sets that overlap are now merged (partly fixes #45)
- The fill colors for sets which are completely contained within
another set are now once again composed of a mix of the color of the
subset and the superset.
- Plotting data has been exposed in a
data
slot in the
object created by calling to plot.euler()
(#57)
Bug fixes
- An error in layout normalization that occurred sometimes with
ellipses has been fixed.
eulerr 5.1.0
New features
venn()
is a new function that produces Venn diagrams
for up to 5 sets. The interface is almost identical to
euler()
except that a single integer can also be provided.
A new vignette, Venn diagrams with eulerr, exemplifies its
use.
Minor changes
- Calculations for the strips in
plot.euler()
when a list
of Euler diagrams is given has been improved. Setting
fontsize
or cex
now results in appropriately
sized strips as one would expect.
- Tiny overlaps (where the fraction of the area is less than one
thousandth of the largest overlap) in the final diagram are no longer
plotted.
eulergram()
objects from plot.euler()
now
have a proper grob name for the canvas grob, so that extracting
information from them is easier.
Bug fixes
- Return value documentation for
euler()
now correctly
says “ellipses” and not “coefficients”.
data.frame
or matrix
inputs now work
properly when values are numerical. (#42)
- Fixed some spelling errors in news and vignettes.
eulerr 5.0.0
New features
error_plot()
is a new function that offers diagnostic
plots of fits from euler()
, letting the user visualize the
error in the resulting Euler diagram.
Major changes
euler()
once again uses the residual sums of squares,
rather than the stress metric, as optimization objective, which means
that output is always scaled appropriately to input (#28).
plot.euler()
now uses the polylabelr
package to position labels for the overlaps of the ellipses, which has
improved performance in plotting complicated diagrams considerably and
reduced the amount of code in this package greatly.
- The c++ internals have been rewritten using more memory-efficient,
performant and expressive code.
Minor changes
- The
euler.data.frame()
method (and by proxy the
euler.matrix()
method) can now take matrices with factors
in addition to the previously supported logical and integer (binary)
input. The function will dummy code the variables for the user.
- A few performance fixes.
- Additional unit tests.
- Previously deprecated arguments to
plot.euler()
have
been made defunct.
- Added a data set,
plants
, to exemplify the list method
for euler()
.
- Added a data set,
fruits
, to exemplify the data.frame
method for euler()
.
euler.data.frame()
gains an argument sep
,
which is a character vector used to separate dummy-coded factors if
there are factors or characters in the input.
- Added a data set,
organisms
, to exemplify the matrix
method for euler()
.
- Added a data set,
pain
, to exemplify the table method
for euler()
.
euler.table()
gains an argument,
factor_names
, for specifying whether the factor names
should be included when generating dummy-coded variables in case the
input is a data.frame with character or factor vectors or if the input
is a table with more than two columns or rows.
- Parts of the eulerr under the hood vignette has been
branched off into a new vignette regarding visualization.
Bug fixes
- Empty combinations can now be provided and will be plotted
(generating completely blank plots).
euler.list()
now passes its ellipsis argument along
properly. (#33, thanks, @banfai)
- Several spelling and grammar mistakes were corrected in vignettes
and documentation.
eulerr 4.1.0
Minor changes
plot.euler()
now returns a gTree
object.
All of the plotting mechanisms are now also found in this function and
plot.eulergram()
and print.eulergram()
basically just call grid::grid.draw()
on the result of
plot.euler()
. This change means that functions such as
gridExtra::grid.arrange()
now work as one would intuit on
the objects produced by plot.euler()
.
- Fitting and plotting Euler diagrams with empty sets is now allowed
(#23). Empty sets in the input will be returned as
NA
in
the resulting data.frame
of ellipses.
- The last-ditch optimizer has been switched back to
GenSA::GenSA()
from RcppDE::DEoptim()
.
Bug fixes
- The grid parameters available for edges
are now correctly specified in the manual for
plot.euler()
.
euler.data.frame()
now works as expected for tibbles
(from the tibble package) when argument by
is used.
eulerr 4.0.0
Major changes
plot.euler()
has been rewritten completely from
scratch, now using a custom grid-based implementation
rather than lattice. As a result, all
panel.*()
functions and label()
have been
deprecated as well as arguments fill_alpha
,
auto.key
, fontface
, par.settings
,
default.prepanel
, default.scales
, and
panel
. The method for plotting diagrams has also
changed—rather than overlaying shapes on top of each other, the diagram
is now split into separate polygons using the polyclip
package. Instead of relying on semi-transparent fills, the colors of the
fills are now blended in the CIELab color space (#16).
- The default color palette has been redesigned from scratch to suit
the new plot method.
- A new function
eulerr_options()
have been provided in
order to set default graphical parameters for the diagrams.
Minor changes
- Arguments
counts
and outer_strips
to
plot.euler()
are now defunct.
euler()
now always returns ellipse-based parameters
with columns h
, k
, a
,
b
, and phi
, regardless of which shape is used.
This item was previously named “coefficients”, but it now called
“ellipses” instead and a custom coef.euler()
method has
been added to make cure that coef()
still works.
- Layouts are now partially normalized so that diagrams will look
approximately the same even with different random seeds.
Bug fixes
- Providing custom labels to
quantities
and
labels
arguments of plot.euler()
now works
correctly (#20).
eulerr 3.1.0
Major changes
- The last-ditch optimizer switched from
GenSA::GenSA()
to RcppDE::DEoptim()
.
- The optimizer used in all the remaining cases, including all
circular diagrams and initial layouts, was switched back to
stats::nlm()
again.
- In final optimization, we now use stress instead of
residual sums of squares as a target for our optimizer.
Minor changes
label
is now a proper generic with an appropriate
method (label.euler()
).
- The eulerr under the hood vignette has received a
substantial update.
Bug fixes
- Fixed warnings resulting from the deprecated
counts
argument in one of the vignettes.
- Fixed memcheck errors in the final optimizer.
- Corrected erroneous labeling when
auto.key = TRUE
and
labels were not in alphabetic order. (#15)
eulerr 3.0.1
Bug fixes
- Added the missing %\VignetteEngine{knitr::knitr} to both vignettes.
It had mistakenly been left out, which had mangled the resulting
vignettes.
eulerr 3.0.0
Major changes
- Ellipses are now supported by setting the new argument
shape = "ellipse"
in euler()
. This
functionality accompanies an overhaul of the innards of the
function.
- Initial optimization function and gradient have been ported to
C++.
- The initial optimizer has been switched from
stats::optim(..., method = "L-BFGS-B")
to
stats::nlminb()
.
- The final optimizer now falls back to
GenSA::GenSA()
when the fit from nlminb()
isn’t good enough, by default
for 3 sets and ellipses, but this behavior can be controlled via a new
argument control
.
- A packing algorithm has been introduced to arrange disjoint clusters
of ellipses/circles.
- The label placement algorithm has been rewritten to handle ellipses
and been ported to C++. It now uses numerical optimization, which should
provide slightly more accurate locations.
- The initial optimizer now uses an analytical Hessian in addition to
gradient.
Minor changes
- The initial optimizer now restarts up to 10 times and picks the best
fit (unless it is perfect somewhere along the way).
- The default palette has been changed to a fixed palette, still
adapted to color deficiency, but with some manual adjustments to, among
other things, avoid unnecessary use of color.
- The names of the
diagError
and regionError
metrics have been changed from diag_error
and
region_error
to reflect the original names.
- The coordinates for the centers are now called h and
k instead of x and y, respectively.
- A new
label()
function has been added to extract
locations for the overlaps for third party plotting (#10).
- The
counts
argument to plot.euler()
and
panel.euler.labels()
have been deprecated in favor of the
more appropriate quantities
.
- Argument
fill_opacity
in plot.euler()
that
was deprecated in v2.0.0
has been made defunct.
eulerr 2.0.0
Major changes
eulerr()
has been replaced with euler()
(see update 1.1.0) and made defunct.
- There are two new methods for
euler
:
euler.list()
produces diagrams from a list of sample
spaces.
euler.table()
produces diagrams from a
table
object, as long as there are no dimensions with
values greater than 2.
plot.euler()
has been rewritten (again) from the ground
up to better match other high-level functions from
lattice. This change is intended to be as smooth as
possible and should not make much of a difference to most
users.
- Arguments
polygon_args
, mar
, and
text_args
to plot.euler()
have been made
defunct.
Minor changes
plot.euler()
handles conflicting arguments better.
- c++ routines in
eulerr
now use registration.
euler()
now allows single sets (#9).
- Labels in
plot.euler()
now use a bold font face by
default in order to distinguish them from the typeface used for
counts.
- Argument
key
in plot.euler()
has been
deprecated and replaced with auto.key
. Notice that using
key
does not throw a warning since the argument is used in
lattice::xyplot()
(which plot.euler()
relies
on).
- Argument
fill_opacity
is softly deprecated and has been
replaced with fill_alpha
for consistency with other lattice
functions.
Bug fixes
border
argument in plot.euler()
works
again (#7).
eulerr 1.1.0
Major changes
eulerr()
and its related methods been deprecated and
are being replaced by euler()
, which takes slightly
different input. Notably, the default is now to provide input in the
form of disjoint class combinations, rather than unions. This is partly
to make the function a drop-in replacement for
venneuler::venneuler
.
plot.euler()
has been completely revamped, now
interfacing xyplot()
from lattice. As a result, arguments
polygon_args
, mar
, and text_args
have been deprecated.
Minor changes
- Added a
counts
argument to plot.eulerr
,
which intersections and complements with counts from the original set
specification (#6).
- Added a
key
argument to plot.eulerr
that
prints a legend next to the diagram.
- Switched to
atan2()
from RcppArmadillo.
- Added version requirement for RcppArmadillo.
- Dropped dependency on MASS for computing label placement, replacing
it with a faster, geometric algorithm.
- Dropped the cost function argument
cost
and now forces
the function to use sums of squares, which is more or less equivalent to
the cost function from venneuler
.
- Color palettes in
plot.euler()
now chooses colors
adapted to color vision deficiency (deuteranopia). With increasingly
large numbers of sets, this adaptation is relaxed to make sure that
colors are kept visually distinct.
euler()
now uses nlm()
instead of
optim(method = "Nelder-Mead")
for its final
optimization.
Bug fixes
- The previous algorithm incorrectly computed loss from unions of
sets. It now computes loss from disjoint class combinations.
- Added missing row breaks in
print.eulerr
.
eulerr 1.0.0
New features
- Final optimization routines have been completely rewritten in C++
using Rcpp and RcppArmadillo.
- Switched to the cost function from EulerAPE for the default
optimization target but added the possibility to choose cost function
via a
cost
argument (currently eulerAPE
or
venneuler
).
- Added the option to produce conditional eulerr plots via a
by
argument to eulerr
. The result is a list of
Euler diagrams that can be plotted in a grid arrangement via a new plot
method.
- Improved label placement by using a two-dimensional kernel density
estimation instead of means to calculate label centers.
Bug fixes and minor
improvements
- Cleaned up typos and grammar errors in the Introduction to
eulerr vignette.
- Added
mar
argument to plot.eulerr
with a
default that produces symmetric margins.
- Corrected the implementation of the
stress
statistic
from venneuler.
- Switched to Vogel sampling to generate points to choose label
positions from.
- Minor clean up and performance fixes all around.
- Added a
print.eulerr
method.
- Updated vignette to cover new features and changes.
eulerr 0.1.0