Posts

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

Hadley Wickham
tidyr 1.3.0 brings a new family of string separating functions, along with improvements to
unnest_longer()
, unnest_wider()
, pivot_longer()
, and nest()
.
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2023/01/24

Hadley Wickham
dbplyr 2.3.0 brings improvements to SQL generation, improved error messages, a handful of new translations, and a bunch of backend specific improvements.
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2023/01/16

Simon Couch
The tidymodels team has been busy working on all sorts of new features across the ecosystem.
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2022/12/29

Hadley Wickham
purrr 1.0.0 brings a basket of updates. We deprecated a number of seldom used functions to hone in on the core purpose of purrr and implemented a swath of new features including progress bars, improved error reporting, and much much more!
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2022/12/20

Emil Hvitfeldt
Tidyclust is on CRAN. tidyclust provides a common interface for specifying clustering models, in the same style as parsnip.
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2022/12/06

Hadley Wickham
It’s been a long three years but a new version of stringr is now on CRAN! This release includes a bunch of small but useful new functions and some increased consistency with the rest of the tidyverse.
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2022/12/05

Edgar Ruiz
Model Calibration is coming to tidymodels. This post covers the new plotting functions, and our plans for future enhancements.
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2022/11/29

Davis Vaughan
dplyr 1.1.0 is coming soon! This post introduces some of the exciting new features coming in 1.1.0, and includes a call-for-feedback as we finalize the release.
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2022/11/28