This uses information about profiles that is contained within the metadata
slot of the first argument, x
, having been inserted there by read.rsk()
.
If x
was created by reading an .rsk
file with read.rsk()
,
and if that file contained geographical information (that is, if it had a
data table named geodata
) then the first longitude and latitude from each
profile is stored in the metadata
slot of the returned value.
ctdFindProfilesRBR(
x,
direction = "descending",
arr.ind = FALSE,
debug = getOption("oceDebug")
)
either an rsk or a ctd object; in the former case,
it is converted to a ctd object with as.ctd()
.
character value, either "descending"
or "ascending"
,
indicating the sampling direction to be selected. The default, "descending"
,
is the commonly preferred choice.
logical value indicating whether the array indices should be returned; the alternative is to return a vector of ctd objects.
an integer specifying whether debugging information is
to be printed during the processing. This is a general parameter that
is used by many oce
functions. Generally, setting debug=0
turns off the printing, while higher values suggest that more information
be printed. If one function calls another, it usually reduces the value of
debug
first, so that a user can often obtain deeper debugging
by specifying higher debug
values.
Dan Kelley
Other things related to ctd data:
CTD_BCD2014666_008_1_DN.ODF.gz
,
[[,ctd-method
,
[[<-,ctd-method
,
as.ctd()
,
cnvName2oceName()
,
ctd-class
,
ctd.cnv.gz
,
ctdDecimate()
,
ctdFindProfiles()
,
ctdRaw
,
ctdRepair()
,
ctdTrim()
,
ctd_aml.csv.gz
,
ctd
,
d200321-001.ctd.gz
,
d201211_0011.cnv.gz
,
handleFlags,ctd-method
,
initialize,ctd-method
,
initializeFlagScheme,ctd-method
,
oceNames2whpNames()
,
oceUnits2whpUnits()
,
plot,ctd-method
,
plotProfile()
,
plotScan()
,
plotTS()
,
read.ctd.aml()
,
read.ctd.itp()
,
read.ctd.odf()
,
read.ctd.odv()
,
read.ctd.sbe()
,
read.ctd.ssda()
,
read.ctd.woce.other()
,
read.ctd.woce()
,
read.ctd()
,
setFlags,ctd-method
,
subset,ctd-method
,
summary,ctd-method
,
woceNames2oceNames()
,
woceUnit2oceUnit()
,
write.ctd()
Other things related to rsk data:
[[,rsk-method
,
[[<-,rsk-method
,
as.rsk()
,
plot,rsk-method
,
read.rsk()
,
rsk-class
,
rskPatm()
,
rskToc()
,
rsk
,
subset,rsk-method
,
summary,rsk-method