"RLum.Data.Curve"
Class for representing luminescence curve data.
# S4 method for RLum.Data.Curve
show(object)# S4 method for RLum.Data.Curve
set_RLum(
class,
originator,
.uid,
.pid,
recordType = NA_character_,
curveType = NA_character_,
data = matrix(0, ncol = 2),
info = list()
)
# S4 method for RLum.Data.Curve
get_RLum(object, info.object = NULL)
# S4 method for RLum.Data.Curve
length_RLum(object)
# S4 method for RLum.Data.Curve
names_RLum(object)
# S4 method for RLum.Data.Curve
bin_RLum.Data(object, bin_size = 2)
# S4 method for RLum.Data.Curve
smooth_RLum(object, k = NULL, fill = NA, align = "right", method = "mean")
set_RLum
Returns an RLum.Data.Curve object.
get_RLum
A matrix with the curve values or
only the info object if info.object
was set.
length_RLum
Number of channels in the curve (row number of the matrix)
names_RLum
Names of the info elements (slot info
)
bin_RLum.Data
Same object as input, after applying the binning.
smooth_RLum
Same object as input, after smoothing
get_RLum
, length_RLum
, names_RLum
(required):
an object of class RLum.Data.Curve
set_RLum
; character (required):
name of the RLum
class to create
set_RLum
; character (automatic):
contains the name of the calling function (the function that produces this object);
can be set manually.
set_RLum
; character (automatic):
sets an unique ID for this object using the internal C++ function create_UID
.
set_RLum
; character (with default):
option to provide a parent id for nesting at will.
set_RLum
; character (optional):
record type (e.g., "OSL")
set_RLum
; character (optional):
curve type (e.g., "predefined" or "measured")
set_RLum
; matrix (required):
raw curve data. If data
itself is a RLum.Data.Curve
-object this can be
used to re-construct the object (s. details), i.e. modified parameters except
.uid
, .pid
and originator
. The rest will be subject to copy and paste unless provided.
set_RLum
; list (optional):
info elements
get_RLum
character (optional):
name of the wanted info element
integer (with default):
set number of channels used for each bin, e.g. bin_size = 2
means that
two channels are binned.
smooth_RLum
; integer (with default):
window for the rolling mean; must be odd for rollmedian
.
If nothing is set k is set automatically
smooth_RLum
; numeric (with default):
a vector defining the left and the right hand data
smooth_RLum
; character (with default):
specifying whether the index of the result should be left- or right-aligned
or centred (default) compared to the rolling window of observations, allowed
"right"
, "center"
and "left"
smooth_RLum
; character (with default):
defines which method should be applied for the smoothing: "mean"
or "median"
show(RLum.Data.Curve)
: Show structure of RLum.Data.Curve
object
set_RLum(RLum.Data.Curve)
: Construction method for RLum.Data.Curve object. The slot info is optional
and predefined as empty list by default.
get_RLum(RLum.Data.Curve)
: Accessor method for RLum.Data.Curve object. The argument info.object is
optional to directly access the info elements. If no info element name is
provided, the raw curve data (matrix) will be returned.
length_RLum(RLum.Data.Curve)
: Returns the length of the curve object, which is the maximum of the
value time/temperature of the curve (corresponding to the stimulation length)
names_RLum(RLum.Data.Curve)
: Returns the names info elements coming along with this curve object
bin_RLum.Data(RLum.Data.Curve)
: Allows binning of specific objects
smooth_RLum(RLum.Data.Curve)
: Smoothing of RLum.Data.Curve objects using the function zoo::rollmean or zoo::rollmedian.
In particular the internal function .smoothing
is used.
recordType
Object of class "character" containing the type of the curve (e.g. "TL" or "OSL")
curveType
Object of class "character" containing curve type, allowed values are measured or predefined
data
Object of class matrix containing curve x and y data.
'data' can also be of type RLum.Data.Curve
to change object values without
de-constructing the object. For example:
set_RLum(class = 'RLum.Data.Curve',
data = Your.RLum.Data.Curve,
recordType = 'never seen before')
would just change the recordType
. Missing arguments the value is taken
from the input object in 'data' (which is already an RLum.Data.Curve object
in this example)
Objects can be created by calls of the form
set_RLum(class = "RLum.Data.Curve", ...)
.
0.5.1
Sebastian Kreutzer, Institute of Geography, Heidelberg University (Germany) , RLum Developer Team
Kreutzer, S., 2024. RLum.Data.Curve-class(): Class 'RLum.Data.Curve'. In: Kreutzer, S., Burow, C., Dietze, M., Fuchs, M.C., Schmidt, C., Fischer, M., Friedrich, J., Mercier, N., Philippe, A., Riedesel, S., Autzen, M., Mittelstrass, D., Gray, H.J., Galharret, J., Colombo, M., 2024. Luminescence: Comprehensive Luminescence Dating Data Analysis. R package version 0.9.25. https://r-lum.github.io/Luminescence/
RLum, RLum.Data, plot_RLum, merge_RLum
showClass("RLum.Data.Curve")
##set empty curve object
set_RLum(class = "RLum.Data.Curve")
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