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R package frost: prediction of minimum temperature for frost forecasting in agriculture
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The examples were not working as expected, check
Add how to cite in readme file.
Mention plain and bibtex format.
add vignettes with basic examples
see method checkTemp
any(x <= 60) && any(x > -20)
add convert temperature from/to Fahrenheit, degrees Celcius, Kelvin.
Develop test function for each function in this package until this version
Change plotTrend to getTrend.
Return x and y as a dataframe.
Add an argument plot = FALSE or TRUE to indicate if we want to see the plot trend (case TRUE) or not (case FALSE).
Replace the documentation and vignette associated
Complete the documentation giving a nice example of the use of predTrend
contrast with real data, use of RMSE and MAE, etc
Check Tmin < t2
Check n > 2
Add a README file with:
basic description
installation from Github
Group methods in .R files and name them according to the functionality
Add the temperature minimum prediction formula present in Maldonado (2001) book.
The current predFAO example is pretty basic. Provide a nice one.
New code should follow the tidyverse style guide .
You can use the styler package to
apply these styles, but please don't restyle code that has nothing to do with
your PR.
given tmin, tmax, dw two hour before sunset, build a linear model
Complete the documentation giving a nice example of the use of calcDewPoint function
The current logo is so close to forecast R package.
Delete the current trend curve in the background.
Change it for a plotTrend curve.
use any(x <= 60) && any(x > -20)
Show label ยฐF or ยฐC in y-axis.
Choose a color for the trend line.