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oce (version 1.7-2)

as.oce: Coerce Something Into an Oce Object

Description

Coerce Something Into an Oce Object

Usage

as.oce(x, ...)

Arguments

x

an item containing data. This may be data frame, list, or an oce object.

optional extra arguments, passed to conversion functions as.coastline() or ODF2oce(), if these are used.

Value

An '>oce object.

Details

This function is limited and not intended for common use. In most circumstances, users should employ a function such as as.ctd() to construct specialized oce sub-classes.

as.oce creates an oce object from data contained within its first argument, which may be a list, a data frame, or an object of '>oce. (In the last case, x is simply returned, without modification.)

If x is a list containing items named longitude and latitude, then as.coastline() is called (with the specified … value) to create a coastline object.

If x is a list created by read_odf from the (as yet unreleased) ODF package developed by the Bedford Institute of Oceanography, then ODF2oce() is called (with no arguments other than the first) to calculate a return value. If the sub-class inference made by ODF2oce() is incorrect, users should call that function directly, specifying a value for its coerce argument.

If x has not been created by read_odf, then the names of the items it contains are examined, and used to try to infer the proper return value. There are only a few cases (although more may be added if there is sufficient user demand). The cases are as follows.

  • If x contains items named temperature, pressure and either salinity or conductivity, then an object of type '>ctd will be returned.

  • If x contains columns named longitude and latitude, but no other columns, then an object of class '>coastline is returned.