A river object contains information on river attributes at different aggregation levels. It can represent a real river network
(obtained via rivnet::extract_river) or an optimal channel network (obtained via create_OCN).
The content of a river object can be treated as a list, hence its objects and sublists can be accessed with both the $ and @ operators.
For information on the aggregation levels and on the content of a
river object, see OCNet-package.
show(OCN_20)
names(OCN_20)
# extract or replace parts of a river objectOCN_20$dimX
OCN_20@dimX
dim <- OCN_20[["dimX"]]
OCN_20$dimX <- 1
OCN_20[["dimX"]]
OCN_20[["dimX"]] <- dim