Example of a combined data frame from several original files, each with one group.
data(DFsavage)
A data frame with 180 observations on the following 10 variables.
point.x
a numerical vector of absolute x-coordinates of bullet holes.
point.y
a numerical vector of absolute y-coordinates of bullet holes.
aim.x
a numerical vector of x-coordinates giving the point of aim.
aim.y
a numerical vector of y-coordinates giving the of point of aim.
distance
a numerical vector giving the distance to the target.
group
a factor with level 1
. This is the original Group
variable as defined by OnTarget PC/TDS.
bullet
a character vector describing the bullet type.
origin
a factor with levels 1
... 9
. This factor codes from which original output file the data is.
orgser
a factor with levels 1.1
... 9.1
. This factor results from droplevels(interaction(Origin, Group))
, and codes each separate group across original files. The order of the factor levels is alphabetical.
series
a factor with levels 1
... 9
. This factor codes each separate group as defined by orgser
, but more conveniently as a number that runs consecutively across original files.
distance.unit
Measurement unit distance to target
point.unit
Measurement unit (x,y)-coordinates
Several groups of shooting a Savage 12 FT/R rifle in .308 Win at distances from 100 to 300m. The measurement unit for coordinates is mm, for distance meters. Shots 1-5 in series
4, and shots 1-3 in series
7 moved the scope.
This data frame is like those returned by readDataOT1
, readDataOT2
, or readDataMisc
with option combine=TRUE
.
Data copyright Charles McMillan and Paul McMillan, 2008.
combineData
,
analyzeGroup
,
compareGroups