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photobiology (version 0.9.16)

split_energy_irradiance: Energy irradiance for split spectrum regions

Description

This function returns the energy irradiance for a series of contiguous wavebands from a radiation-source spectrum. The returned values can be either absolute or relative to their sum.

Usage

split_energy_irradiance(w.length, s.irrad, cut.w.length = range(w.length),
  unit.in = "energy", scale = "absolute", check.spectrum = TRUE,
  use.cached.mult = FALSE, use.hinges = getOption("photobiology.use.hinges",
  default = NULL))

Arguments

w.length

numeric Vector of wavelengths (nm)

s.irrad

numeric Corresponding vector of spectral (energy) irradiances (W m-2 nm-1)

cut.w.length

numeric Vector of wavelengths (nm)

unit.in

character A string with allowed values "energy", and "photon", or its alias "quantum"

scale

character A string indicating the scale used for the returned values ("absolute", "relative", "percent")

check.spectrum

logical indicating whether to sanity check input data, default is TRUE

use.cached.mult

logical indicating whether multiplier values should be cached between calls

use.hinges

logical indicating whether to use hinges to reduce interpolation errors

Value

a numeric array of irradiances with no change in scale factor: [W m-2 nm-1] -> [mol s-1 m-2] or relative values (fraction of one) if scale = "relative" or scale = "percent"

See Also

Other split a spectrum into regions functions: split_irradiance, split_photon_irradiance

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
with(sun.data,
     split_energy_irradiance(w.length, s.e.irrad,
                             cut.w.length = c(300, 400, 500, 600, 700)))
# }

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