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A8_readBD: Daily or intradaily values of global horizontal irradiation and ambient temperature from a local file or a data.frame.

Description

Constructor for the class Meteo with values of daily or intradaily values of global horizontal irradiation and ambient temperature from a local file or a data.frame.

Usage

readBD(file,  lat,
       format = '%d/%m/%Y',
       header = TRUE, fill = TRUE, dec = '.', sep = ';',
       dates.col = 'date',source = file)

readBDi(file, lat, format = '%d/%m/%Y %H:%M:%S', header = TRUE, fill = TRUE, dec = '.', sep = ';', time.col = 'time', source = file)

df2Meteo(file, lat, format = '%d/%m/%Y', dates.col = 'date', source = '')

dfI2Meteo(file, lat, format = '%d/%m/%Y %H:%M:%S', time.col = 'time', source = '')

zoo2Meteo(file, lat, source = '')

Arguments

file

The name of the file (readBD and readBDi), data.frame (df2Meteo and dfI2Meteo) or zoo (zoo2Meteo) which the data are to be read from. It should contain a column G0 with daily (readBD and df2Meteo) or intradaily (readBDi and dfI2Meteo) values of global horizontal irradiation (Wh/m<U+00B2>). It should also include a column named Ta with values of ambient temperature. However, if the object is only a vector with irradiation values, it will converted to a zoo with two columns named G0 and Ta (filled with constant values)

If the Meteo object is to be used with calcG0 (or fCompD, fCompI) and the option corr = 'none', the file/data.frame must include three columns named G0, B0 and D0 with values of global, direct and diffuse irradiation on the horizontal plane.

Only for daily data: if the ambient temperature is not available, the file should include two columns named TempMax and TempMin with daily values of maximum and minimum ambient temperature, respectively (see fTemp for details).

header, fill, dec, sep
format

character string with the format of the dates or time index. (Default for daily time bases:%d/%m/%Y). (Default for intradaily time bases: %d/%m/%Y %H:%M:%S)

lat

numeric, latitude (degrees) of the location.

dates.col

character string with the name of the column wich contains the dates of the time series.

time.col

character string with the name of the column wich contains the time index of the series.

source

character string with information about the source of the values. (Default: the name of the file).

Value

A Meteo object.

See Also

read.table, readG0dm.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
data(helios)
names(helios) = c('date', 'G0', 'TempMax', 'TempMin')

bd = df2Meteo(helios, dates.col = 'date', lat = 41, source = 'helios-IES', format = '%Y/%m/%d')

summary(getData(bd))

xyplot(bd)
# }

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