elevation(x, time)
distance(x, time)
heading(x, time)
heading(x) <- value
latitude(x, time, byDepth=TRUE)
latitude(x) <- value
longitude(x, time, byDepth=TRUE)
longitude(x) <- value
pitch(x, time)
pitch(x) <- value
pressure(x, time)
pressure(x) <- value
roll(x, time)
roll(x) <- value
salinity(x, time)
salinity(x) <- value
sigmaTheta(x, time)
sigmaTheta(x) <- value
temperature(x, time)
temperature(x) <- value
oxygen(x, time)
oxygen(x) <- value
nitrate(x, time)
nitrate(x) <- value
nitrite(x, time)
nitrite(x) <- value
phosphate(x, time)
phosphate(x) <- value
silicate(x, time)
silicate(x) <- value
spice(x, time)
tritium(x, time)
time(x)
velocity(x)
oce
object.data
slot of
which contains times in a field named time
or timeSlow
.
(If this argument is not provided, missing, values at all the times in
x
"section"
objects, which indicates
whether to repeat the latitude
or longitude
values so that
there is a value for each depth in each profile.x
object.x
.oce
objects. This prevents the user from having to know
the details of storage, e.g. that Nortek Vector velocimeters record angles
on slow timescales compared with velocities (stored within the data
slot in entries named timeSlow
, headingSlow
, etc), whereas
Sontek ADV velocimeters record them on the same timescale as velocity
(stored in time
, heading
, etc.)time
, and velocity
.library(oce)
data(adp)
print(heading(adp))
heading(adp) <- 5 + heading(adp) # add 5 degrees to the heading
print(heading(adp))
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