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Determines the interval of bed boundaries at the far left of a litholog. This is used when the welding of varying bed boundaries changes these intervals, and that you want to use bedtext() to print the name of the beds on the log.
leftlog(i, dt, xy, warn = TRUE)
the id of the polygons in the "litholog()"-like data frame
the depth of the polygons in the "litholog()"-like data frame
the x values (i.e. hardness) of the polygons in the "litholog()"-like data frame
whether you want to be annoyed
a list of minima (l) and maxima (r) of boundaries corresponding to each bed (id)
# NOT RUN {
l <- c(0,1,2,3,4)
r <- c(1,2,3,4,5)
h <- c(4,3,4,3,4)
i <- c("B1","B2","B3","B4","B5")
log <- litholog(l, r, h, i)
whiteSet(xlim = c(-1,5), ylim = c(-1,6))
title("leftlog() gets the bed names in the right position")
multigons(log$i, log$xy, log$dt, lty = 3)
seg1 <- sinpoint(4, 0, 0.25, pos = 1, phase=0)
seg2 <- sinpoint(4, 0, 0.25, pos = 1, phase=1)
welded <- weldlog(log, dt = c(2,3), seg = list(seg1, seg2), add.dt = 0.5)
multigons(welded$i, welded$xy, welded$dt, lwd = 3, lty = 2, border = "red")
old.log.interval <- leftlog(log$i, log$dt, log$xy)
new.log.interval <- leftlog(welded$i, welded$dt, welded$xy)
bedtext(labels = new.log.interval$id,
l= new.log.interval$l,
r= new.log.interval$r,
arg = list(col = "red"))
# }
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