lisst-class {oce} | R Documentation |
Class to store LISST data.
The sections below assume a LISST object named d
. Generally, these
are created by as.lisst
or by read.lisst
, and
the documentation for the latter should be consulted for information on the
object contents.
The time-series data may be accessed as e.g.
d[["c1"]]
for size-class numbrer 1. There are 32 size classes.
Also available are d[["temperature"]]
and d[["pressure"]]
and d[["time"]]
. See read.lisst
for further
details. Items in metadata
must be specifield by full name, but
those in data
may be abbreviated, so long as the abbreviation is
unique.
This follows the standard form, e.g. to
smooth data in size class 1 over time, do
d[["c1"]] <- smooth(d[["c1"]]
.
The show
method (e.g.
show(d)
) displays information about a lisst object named
d
.
Dan Kelley
A users's manual for the LISST-100 instrument is available at the manufacturer's website http://www.sequoiasci.com.
One may read lisst objets with read.lisst
, plot them
with plot.lisst
, and summarize them with
summary
.