Changes in version 0.1.19 (2025-07-21) - Fix cross-references in documentation (#29). Changes in version 0.1.18 (2023-07-17) - Fix rollback parsing for simmer > 4.4.5. - Fix test warnings due to deprecated features. - Remove deprecated methods plot.simmer and plot.wrap. - Fix clone postprocessing when n is specified as a function (#27). - Add support for activity tags and named rollbacks (#26). Changes in version 0.1.17 (2022-02-07) - Fix calculation of resource utilization when zero capacity values are present (#22 addressing #21; #24). - Expose limits in plot.resources(metric="usage"), improve documentation of method-specific options (#25). Changes in version 0.1.16 (2020-04-25) - Fix rollback pointer with an infinite amount (#18). - Workaround bug in DiagrammeR (#19). - Workaround bug in ggplot2 (#20). Changes in version 0.1.15 (2019-03-10) - Fix test for simmer v4.2.2. Changes in version 0.1.14 (2018-08-04) - Arrange factors (names and items in plot.resources) in the order provided (#15). - Improve documentation (#16). Changes in version 0.1.13 (2018-03-02) - Update to DiagrammeR 1.0.0 (7c2b9c7). Changes in version 0.1.12 (2017-12-21) - New S3 methods for plotting monitoring statistics, which enable us to call plot() on the output of get_mon_arrivals(), get_mon_attributes() and get_mon_resources() (see ?plot.mon). Calling plot() on the simmer environment will continue to work, but it is deprecated (#11). - Better defaults for resources and attributes: all names/keys are plotted if nothing is specified (#13). Changes in version 0.1.11 (2017-10-24) - Fix trajectory parsing with variable-length pointers (#9). - Update to tidyr 0.7.x (da58045). - Update to DiagrammeR 0.9.1 (247aa4f). Changes in version 0.1.10 (2017-07-22) - Fix resource utilization plot with varying resource capacity (#8). - Fix trajectory parsing with yet another NULL pointer format: (nil) (#4). - Update to dplyr 0.7.x (537cdea). Changes in version 0.1.9 (2017-03-15) - Workaround for Solaris SPARC (#2). - Remove ignored edges in clone() (#6). - Add optional verbose info in plot.trajectory() labels (#5). Changes in version 0.1.8 (2017-02-10) - Fix forks with a single path (5fa5937). - Re-arrange dataframes in tests (6cc4f0a). - Fix trajectory parsing with another NULL pointer format: 0x0 (#4). Changes in version 0.1.7 (2017-02-08) - Fix trajectory parsing (8295c52). Parsing DOT is definitely unreliable. Rely entirely on DiagrammeR. Changes in version 0.1.6 (2017-02-07) - More robust testing (d4879ee, trying to address #2). - Visual improvements for plot.trajectory() (9b49f83, d84a469). - Assign the dashed-gray edge style to subtrajectories in a consistent way (addressing #3). - Fix some defaults (8a7fb7d). - Do not plot cumulative average and steps at the same time for resources usage (89040bd). - Change alpha with the number of replications (60beae2). Changes in version 0.1.5 (2017-01-04) - Fix plot of trajectories without forks or rollbacks (332ec61). - Fix plot of trajectories with a single node (f787c95). - Fail gracefully with empty trajectories (2d42d7f). - Fail gracefully if simmer doesn't return pointers (3be41cf, a60a641). This should not happen, though. - Improve tests (a9e7fa0). - Update to DiagrammeR 0.9.0 (dbc01b8). Changes in version 0.1.4 (2016-12-30) - Fix trajectory parsing (da45863). Different compilers represent NULL pointers in different ways: 0, (nil)... Changes in version 0.1.3 (2016-12-29) - Reduce the footprint caused by the "Plotting simmer trajectories" vignette, thus solving also a WARN in Solaris builds (9cb833a). - Assign reproducible identifiers to nodes instead of using external pointers in plot.trajectory(). The DOT output can be verified regardless of the ordering (3c3bc9b). Changes in version 0.1.1 (2016-12-28) - This package detaches plotting functionalities from the simmer package (present in versions 3.5.x and below). The old plot_resource_usage(), plot_resource_utilization(), plot_evolution_arrival_times() and plot_attributes() are implemented as an S3 method for the plot() generic (see ?plot.simmer). - An S3 method for plotting diagrams of trajectories is also provided (see ?plot.trajectory).