Releases: USGS-R/WQ-Review
WQReview 2.2 for WMA release
A couple bug fixes from 2.1 related to missing flags when no results are in NWIS, and missing time zones that are in NWIS but were not in WQReview.
WQReview 2.1 for WMA distribution
Beta and testing versions of the standalone 2.0 GUI were widely distributed before release. Release 2.1 attempts to fix version errors with the standalone GUI version on users computers and differentiate possible 2.0 that were distributed with known bugs. Many bug fixes occurred between the 2.0 and 2.1 tagged release.
Release of WQReview version 2.0
Release of WQReview version 2.0, including updated Shiny GUI (WQReviewGUI). Release of updated R package prior to release of standalone executable version of WQReview 2.0 GUI.
Improvements:
• Ability to auto-generate batch files for changing DQI codes through QWDATA.
• Modified GUI to group useful parameter plots into a single webpage.
• Auto-generated Microsoft Excel workbook with data tables for review.
• Bug fixes based on user-identified issues.
WQ-Review: An R package for discrete water-quality data review and exploration.
This is a minor fix that addresses timestamp issues for samples with a UTC timezone code.
This package facilitates data review and exploration of discrete water-quality data through rapid and easy-to-use plotting functions and tabular data summaries. Data is imported with user-specified options for single or multiple sites and parameter codes using an ODBC connection to the user's local NWIS server. A graphical user interface allows the user to easily explore their data through a variety of graphical and tabular outputs.
WQ-Review: An R package for discrete water-quality data review and exploration.
This is a minor fix that addresses errors caused by missing QA samples in specified date range.
This package facilitates data review and exploration of discrete water-quality data through rapid and easy-to-use plotting functions and tabular data summaries. Data is imported with user-specified options for single or multiple sites and parameter codes using an ODBC connection to the user's local NWIS server. A graphical user interface allows the user to easily explore their data through a variety of graphical and tabular outputs.
WQ-Review: An R package for discrete water-quality data review and exploration.
This package facilitates data review and exploration of discrete water-quality data through rapid and easy-to-use plotting functions and tabular data summaries. Data is imported with user-specified options for single or multiple sites and parameter codes using an ODBC connection to the user's local NWIS server. A graphical user interface allows the user to easily explore their data through a variety of graphical and tabular outputs.
WQ-Review: An R package for discrete water-quality data review and exploration.
This package facilitates data review and exploration of discrete water-quality data through rapid and easy-to-use plotting functions and tabular data summaries. Data is imported with user-specified options for single or multiple sites and parameter codes using an ODBC connection to the user's local NWIS server. A graphical user interface allows the user to easily explore their data through a variety of graphical and tabular outputs.
WQ-Review: An R package for discrete water-quality data review and exploration.
This package facilitates data review and exploration of discrete water-quality data through rapid and easy-to-use plotting functions and tabular data summaries. Data is imported with user-specified options for single or multiple sites and parameter codes using an ODBC connection to the user's local NWIS server. A graphical user interface allows the user to easily explore their data through a variety of graphical and tabular outputs.
WQ-Review: An R package for discrete water-quality data review and exploration.
This package facilitates data review and exploration of discrete water-quality data through rapid and easy-to-use plotting functions and tabular data summaries. Data is imported with user-specified options for single or multiple sites and parameter codes using an ODBC connection to the user's local NWIS server. A graphical user interface allows the user to easily explore their data through a variety of graphical and tabular outputs.