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vp
) into time series (vpts
)Binds vertical profiles (vp
) into a vertical profile time series
(vpts
), sorted in time. Can also bind multiple vpts
of a
single radar into one vpts
.
bind_into_vpts(x, ...)# S3 method for vp
bind_into_vpts(...)
# S3 method for list
bind_into_vpts(x, ...)
# S3 method for vpts
bind_into_vpts(..., attributes_from = 1)
A vp
, vpts
or a vector of these.
A vp
, vpts
or a vector of these.
integer. Which vpts
to copy attributes from (default:
first).
A vpts
for a single radar or a list of
vpts
for multiple radars. Input vp
are sorted in time in the
output vpts
.
vp
: Bind multiple vp
into a vpts
.
If vp
for multiple radars are provided, a list is returned containing
a vpts
for each radar.
list
: Bind multiple vp
objects into a
vpts
. If data for multiple radars is provided, a list is returned
containing a vpts
for each radar.
vpts
: Bind multiple vpts
into a single
vpts
. Requires the input vpts
to be from the same radar.
# NOT RUN {
# load example time series of vertical profiles:
data(example_vpts)
# split the vpts into two separate time series, one containing profile 1-10,
# and a second containing profile 11-20:
vpts1 <- example_vpts[1:10]
vpts2 <- example_vpts[11:20]
# use bind_into_vpts to bind the two together:
vpts1and2 <- bind_into_vpts(vpts1, vpts2)
# verify that the binded vpts now has 20 profiles, 10 from vpts1 and 10 from
# vpts2:
summary(vpts1and2)
# extract two profiles:
vp1 <- example_vpts[1]
vp1
vp2 <- example_vpts[2]
vp2
# bind the two profiles back into a vpts:
bind_into_vpts(vp1, vp2)
# }
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