e_fluence(spct, w.band, exposure.time, wb.trim, use.cached.mult, use.hinges,
allow.scaled, ...)
## S3 method for class 'default':
e_fluence(spct, w.band, exposure.time, wb.trim,
use.cached.mult, use.hinges, allow.scaled, ...)
## S3 method for class 'source_spct':
e_fluence(spct, w.band = NULL, exposure.time,
wb.trim = getOption("photobiology.waveband.trim", default = TRUE),
use.cached.mult = getOption("photobiology.use.cached.mult", default =
FALSE), use.hinges = NULL, allow.scaled = FALSE, ...)
## S3 method for class 'source_mspct':
e_fluence(spct, w.band = NULL, exposure.time,
wb.trim = getOption("photobiology.waveband.trim", default = TRUE),
use.cached.mult = getOption("photobiology.use.cached.mult", default =
FALSE), use.hinges = NULL, allow.scaled = FALSE, ...,
idx = !is.null(names(spct)))
waveband
objects or a waveband
objectdefault
: Default for generic functionsource_spct
: Calculate energy fluence from asource_spct
object and the duration of the exposure.source_mspct
: Calculates energy fluence from asource_mspct
object.e_irrad
,
energy_irradiance
, fluence
,
irradiance
, irrad
,
photon_irradiance
, q_fluence
,
q_irrad
library(lubridate)
e_fluence(sun.spct, w.band = waveband(c(400,700)),
exposure.time = lubridate::duration(3, "minutes") )
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