Translate WOCE-style names to oce names, using gsub
to match patterns. For example, the pattern "CTDOXY.*" is taken
to mean oxygen.
woceNames2oceNames(names)vector of strings holding WOCE-style names.
vector of strings holding oce-style names.
Several online sources list WOCE names. An example is https://geo.h2o.ucsd.edu/documentation/manuals/pdf/90_1/chap4.pdf
Other things related to ctd data: [[,ctd-method,
[[<-,ctd-method, as.ctd,
cnvName2oceName, ctd-class,
ctdDecimate, ctdFindProfiles,
ctdRaw, ctdTrim,
ctd, handleFlags,ctd-method,
initialize,ctd-method,
initializeFlagScheme,ctd-method,
oceNames2whpNames,
oceUnits2whpUnits,
plot,ctd-method, plotProfile,
plotScan, plotTS,
read.ctd.itp, read.ctd.odf,
read.ctd.sbe,
read.ctd.woce.other,
read.ctd.woce, read.ctd,
setFlags,ctd-method,
subset,ctd-method,
summary,ctd-method,
woceUnit2oceUnit, write.ctd
Other functions that interpret variable names and units from headers: ODFNames2oceNames,
cnvName2oceName,
oceNames2whpNames,
oceUnits2whpUnits,
unitFromStringRsk,
unitFromString,
woceUnit2oceUnit