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photobiology (version 0.10.6)

photon_irradiance: Photon irradiance

Description

This function returns the photon irradiance for a given waveband of a radiation spectrum, optionally applies a BSWF.

Usage

photon_irradiance(
  w.length,
  s.irrad,
  w.band = NULL,
  unit.in = "energy",
  check.spectrum = TRUE,
  use.cached.mult = FALSE,
  use.hinges = getOption("photobiology.use.hinges", default = NULL)
)

Arguments

w.length

numeric vector of wavelength (nm).

s.irrad

numeric vector of spectral irradiances, by default as energy (W m-2 nm-1).

w.band

waveband.

unit.in

character Values recognized "photon" or "energy".

check.spectrum

logical Flag telling whether to sanity check input data, default is TRUE.

use.cached.mult

logical Flag telling whether multiplier values should be cached between calls.

use.hinges

logical Flag indicating whether to insert "hinges" into the spectral data before integration so as to reduce interpolation errors at the boundaries of the wavebands.

Value

A single numeric value with no change in scale factor: [mol s-1 m-2 nm-1] -> [mol s-1 m-2].

See Also

Other low-level functions operating on numeric vectors.: as_energy(), as_quantum_mol(), calc_multipliers(), div_spectra(), energy_irradiance(), energy_ratio(), insert_hinges(), integrate_xy(), interpolate_spectrum(), irradiance(), l_insert_hinges(), oper_spectra(), photon_ratio(), photons_energy_ratio(), prod_spectra(), s_e_irrad2rgb(), split_energy_irradiance(), split_photon_irradiance(), subt_spectra(), sum_spectra(), trim_tails(), v_insert_hinges(), v_replace_hinges()

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
with(sun.data, photon_irradiance(w.length, s.e.irrad))
with(sun.data, photon_irradiance(w.length, s.e.irrad, new_waveband(400,700)))

# }

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