eyelinker 0.2.1
- Fixed bug reading screen resolution from certain .asc files
- Added tidyverse-style aliases for
read.asc
, whichInterval
, and %In%
(read_asc
, which_interval
, and %within
, respectively)
- Improved documentation for interval utility functions
- Fixed handling of files containing random rows with too many columns (#1)
- Added compatibility with readr 2.0.0 (#2, by Jim Hester)
eyelinker 0.2.0
- Complete rewrite of
read.asc
, making imports up to 5x faster
- Added
samples
option to read.asc
, allowing users to avoid importing slow and memory-consuming raw samples if not necessary
- Added parsing of tracker model/version/configuration, date of recording, stimulus display resolution, sample rate, filter level, and more to
$info
- Retains non-missing values in sample rows with any missing data (previously replaced with
NA
s)
- Added support for files with malformed
START
/END
blocks
- Added optional support for parsing samples/events outside of
START
/END
blocks
- Added support for parsing
INPUT
and BUTTON
events
- Added support for parsing fixation and saccade events in
HREF
format
- Improved handling of files with remote target info
- Added support for parsing files exported with float time (
-ftime
) in edf2asc
- Fixed bugs parsing files with velocity, resolution, input, and/or button info in samples
$info
is now a data.frame instead of a list for easier viewing, and so info from multiple files can be easily combined into a single frame
eyelinker 0.1