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fix typos and spelling errors
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antagomir authored Jul 19, 2023
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* New `select_time` argument for `get_eurostat()` to select a time frequency in case of multi-frequency datasets. Now the `get_eurostat()` also gives an error if you try to get multi-frequency with other time formats than `time_format = "raw"`. (#30) `time` column is also now in ascending order.
* `get_eurostat()` gets a new argument `compress_file` to control compression of the cache file. Also cache filenames includes now all relevant arguments. (#28)
* For `search_eurostat()` a new type option `type = "all"` to search all types.
* For `label_eurostat()` new arguments. A `code` to retain also codes for spesified colums. A `eu_order` to order factor levels in Eurostat order, which uses the new function `dic_order()`.
* For `label_eurostat()` new arguments. A `code` to retain also codes for specified columns. A `eu_order` to order factor levels in Eurostat order, which uses the new function `dic_order()`.
* Now `label_eurostat_vars(x)` gives labels for names, if x is other than a character or a factor and `label_eurostat_tables(x)` does not accept other than a character or a factor.
* For `get_eurostat()` a new argument `stringsAsFactors` to control the factor conversion of variables.
* `eurotime2date` (and `get_eurostat`) convers now also daily data.
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* [#1085](https://github.com/tidyverse/lubridate/issues/1085) `as_datetime()` now preserves the time zone of the POSIXt input.
* [#1072](https://github.com/tidyverse/lubridate/issues/1072) Names are now handled correctly when combining multiple Period or Interval objects.
* [#1003](https://github.com/tidyverse/lubridate/issues/1003) Correctly handle r and R formats in locales which have no p format
* [#1074](https://github.com/tidyverse/lubridate/issues/1074) Fix concatination of named Period, Interval and Duration vectors.
* [#1074](https://github.com/tidyverse/lubridate/issues/1074) Fix concatenation of named Period, Interval and Duration vectors.
* [#1044](https://github.com/tidyverse/lubridate/issues/1044) POSIXlt results returned by `fast_strptime()` and `parse_date_time2()` now have a recycled `isdst` field.
* [#1069](https://github.com/tidyverse/lubridate/issues/1069) Internal code handling the addition of period months and years no longer generates partially recycled POSIXlt objects.
* Fix rounding of POSIXlt objects
* [#1007](https://github.com/tidyverse/lubridate/issues/1007) Internal lubridate formats are no longer propagated to stamp formater.
* [#1007](https://github.com/tidyverse/lubridate/issues/1007) Internal lubridate formats are no longer propagated to stamp formatter.
* `train` argument in `parse_date_time` now takes effect. It was previously ignored.
* [#1004](https://github.com/tidyverse/lubridate/issues/1004) Fix `c.POSIXct` and `c.Date` on empty single POSIXct and Date vectors.
* [#1013](https://github.com/tidyverse/lubridate/issues/1013) Fix c(`POSIXct`,`POSIXlt`) heterogeneous concatenation.
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* [#524](https://github.com/tidyverse/lubridate/pull/524) Correctly compute length of period in months (issue #490)
* [#525](https://github.com/tidyverse/lubridate/pull/525) Fix to prevent `day<-`, `minute<-`, etc. from producing an error when length(x) is 0 (issue #517)
* [#530](https://github.com/tidyverse/lubridate/issues/530) `parse_date_time` now throw warnings only for actual parsing errors (input with all NAs are silent)
* [#534](https://github.com/tidyverse/lubridate/issues/534) Fix arithmetics with large numbers
* [#534](https://github.com/tidyverse/lubridate/issues/534) Fix arithmetic with large numbers
* [#554](https://github.com/tidyverse/lubridate/pull/554) Fix tests when running in non-English locales

Version 1.6.0
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### CHANGES

* Low letter specs for HMS (hms,hm,ms) in `parse_date_time` and related functions are now deprecated.
* [#445](https://github.com/tidyverse/lubridate/issues/445) No more warning on occasional imprecise period length conversions. Imprecise arithmetics with periods is extensively documented.
* [#445](https://github.com/tidyverse/lubridate/issues/445) No more warning on occasional imprecise period length conversions. Imprecise arithmetic with periods is extensively documented.
* `pretty.*` family of functions were renamed and are no longer exported. If you need to use them, use `lubridate:::pretty_*` versions.
* `change_on_boundary` argument in `ceiling_date` does not allow for global option anymore.
* `as.duration`, `as.numeric` don't show "only estimate" messages on conversion from periods. The occasional approximate conversion is documented and deemed common knowledge.
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* [#458](https://github.com/tidyverse/lubridate/issues/458) When year is missing in parsing, return consistently year 0.
* [#448](https://github.com/tidyverse/lubridate/issues/448) Correctly handle missing months and days in C parser.
* [#450](https://github.com/tidyverse/lubridate/issues/450) Fix incorrect handling of DST gaps in `date_decimal` and `decimal_date`.
* [#420](https://github.com/tidyverse/lubridate/issues/420) `as.numeric` correctly converts periods to (aproximate) numeric time lengths.
* [#420](https://github.com/tidyverse/lubridate/issues/420) `as.numeric` correctly converts periods to (approximate) numeric time lengths.

Version 1.5.6
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* lubridate parser functions now propagate NA's just as as.POSIXct, strptime and other functions do. Previously lubridate's parse functions would only return an error.
* added [[ and [[<- methods for INterval, Period and Duration class objects
* added `%m+%` and `%m-%` methods for Interval and Duration class objects that throw useful errors.
* `olson_time_zones` retreives a character vector is Olson-style time zone names to use in lubridate
* `olson_time_zones` retrieves a character vector is Olson-style time zone names to use in lubridate
* summary methods for Interval, Period, and Duration classes
* date_decimal converts a date written as a decimal of a year into a POSIXct date-time

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* fixed bugs that created unintuitive results for `as.interval`, `int_overlaps`, `%within%` and the interval methods of `c`, `intersect`, `union`, `setdiff`, and `summary`.
* parse functions, `as.interval`, `as.period` and `as.duration` now handlevectors of NA's without returning errors.
* parsers better handle vectors of input that have more than 100 elements and many NAs
* data frames that contain timespan objects with NAs in thme no longer fail toprint
* data frames that contain timespan objects with NAs in them no longer fail toprint
* `round_date`, `ceiling_date` and `update` now correctly handle input of length zero
* `decimal_date` no longer returns NaN for first second of the year

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allows modulo methods to be used with integer division in an intuitive manner,
e.g. `a = a %/% b * b + a %% b`

Users can still acheive a numerical result by using as.numeric() on input
Users can still achieve a numerical result by using as.numeric() on input
before performing modulo.

* Periods, durations, and intervals can now all be put into a data frame.
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