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Problems with news in ‘NEWS.md’:
Cannot extract version info from the following section titles:
Win CRAN check results - R Windows
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Running examples in ‘ggTimeSeries-Ex.R’ failed
The error most likely occurred in:
> base::assign(".ptime", proc.time(), pos = "CheckExEnv")
> ### Name: ggplot_calendar_heatmap
> ### Title: Plots a calendar heatmap
> ### Aliases: ggplot_calendar_heatmap
>
> ### ** Examples
>
> {
+ library(data.table)
+ library(ggplot2)
+ set.seed(1)
+ dtData = data.table(
+ DateCol = seq(
+ as.Date("1/01/2014", "%d/%m/%Y"),
+ as.Date("31/12/2015", "%d/%m/%Y"),
+ "days"
+ ),
+ ValueCol = runif(730)
+ )
+ # you could also try categorical data with
+ # ValueCol = sample(c('a','b','c'), 730, replace = T)
+ p1 = ggplot_calendar_heatmap(
+ dtData,
+ 'DateCol',
+ 'ValueCol'
+ )
+ p1
+ # add new geoms
+ p1 +
+ geom_text(label = '!!!') +
+ scale_colour_continuous(low = 'red', high = 'green')
+ }
Attaching package: ‘data.table’
The following object is masked from ‘package:base’:
%notin%
Warning: `aes_string()` was deprecated in ggplot2 3.0.0.
ℹ Please use tidy evaluation idioms with `aes()`.
ℹ See also `vignette("ggplot2-in-packages")` for more information.
ℹ The deprecated feature was likely used in the ggTimeSeries package.
Please report the issue at
<https://github.com/thecomeonman/ggTimeSeries/issues>.
Warning: Using `size` aesthetic for lines was deprecated in ggplot2 3.4.0.
ℹ Please use `linewidth` instead.
ℹ The deprecated feature was likely used in the ggTimeSeries package.
Please report the issue at
<https://github.com/thecomeonman/ggTimeSeries/issues>.
Error in `[.data.table`(dtDateValue, , `:=`(MonthChange, c(1, diff(MonthOfYear))), :
attempt access index 6/6 in VECTOR_ELT
Calls: ggplot_calendar_heatmap -> [ -> [.data.table
Execution halted
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Error(s) in re-building vignettes:
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--- re-building ‘ggTimeSeries.Rmd’ using rmarkdown
Quitting from ggTimeSeries.Rmd:87-134 [calendar_heatmap]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
<error/rlang_error>
Error in `[.data.table`:
! attempt access index 6/6 in VECTOR_ELT
---
Backtrace:
▆
1. └─ggTimeSeries::ggplot_calendar_heatmap(dtData, "DateCol", "ValueCol")
2. ├─...[]
3. └─data.table:::`[.data.table`(...)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Error: processing vignette 'ggTimeSeries.Rmd' failed with diagnostics:
attempt access index 6/6 in VECTOR_ELT
--- failed re-building ‘ggTimeSeries.Rmd’
SUMMARY: processing the following file failed:
‘ggTimeSeries.Rmd’
Error: Vignette re-building failed.
Execution halted
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Status: 2 ERRORs, 1 NOTE