fill_state argument to migrate() has
been introduced, allowing users to migrate IDs that only exist at a
single timepoint to a new or existing statestate argument of type character to type
factordate argument in migrate() has been
fully deprecated (replaced by time argument in v0.4.0)%>% has been replaced by the
native pipe |> that was introduced in R 4.1. Due to
this, the minimum R version required to install {migrate} has been
bumped to R 4.1. Accordingly, {magrittr} was removed from Imports.dplyr::enquo and (!! var) in favor of the
({{ var }}) syntax.date argument in migrate() has been
replaced (renamed) in favor of timeThe term date seemed too specific to use in the
migrate() function, so it was replaced by the more general
term, time. Instead of holding users to using Date-type column
variables, this change allows them flexibility to migrate from Time
A –> Time B, for example.
migrate() has a new verbose argument
(logical TRUE/FALSE), which informs the user of the time horizon over
which the migration is being calculated:migrate(
data = mock_credit,
id = customer_id,
time = date,
state = risk_rating
)
# > === Migrating from: `2020-06-30` --> `2020-09-30` ===
# > ... [output] ...
migrate(),
renamed to statemigrate()migrate() defaults to percentage migration, instead of
absolutemigrate()