write.tucson(rwl.df, fname, header = NULL, append = FALSE,
prec = 0.01, mapping.fname = "", mapping.append = FALSE,
long.names = FALSE, ...)data.frame containing tree-ring ring widths
with the series in columns and the years as rows. The series
IDs are the column names and the years are the row
names. This type of data.frame is procharacter vector giving the file name of the
rwl file.list giving information for the header of the
file. If NULL then no header information will be written.logical flag indicating whether to append this
chronology to an existing file. The default is to create a new
file.numeric indicating the precision of the output
file. This must be equal to either 0.01 or 0.001 (units are in
mm).character vector of length one giving
the file name of an optional output file showing the mapping between
input and output series IDs. The mapping is only printed
for those IDs that are logical flag indicating whether to
append the description of the altered series IDs to an
existing file. The default is to create a new file.logical flag indicating whether to allow
long series IDs (7 or 8 characters) to be written to the
output. The default is to only allow 6 characters.list and must be formatted with the following:
site.id character 5
Site Name site.name character 52
Species Code spp.code character 4
State or Country state.country character 13
Species spp character 18
Elevation elev character 5
Latitude lat character or numeric 5
Longitude long character or numeric 5
First Year first.yr character or numeric 4
Last Year last.yr character or numeric 4
Lead Investigator lead.invs character 63
Completion Date comp.date character 8
}
See examples for a correctly formatted header list. If the width of
the fields is less than the max width, then the fields will be padded
to the right length when written. Note that lat and
long are really lat * 100 or
long * 100 and given as integral values. E.g., 37 degrees
30 minutes would be given as 3750.
Series can be appended to the bottom of an existing file with a second
call to write.tucson. The output from this file is suitable for
publication on the ITRDB.
The function is capable of altering excessively long and/or duplicate
series IDs to fit the Tucson specification. Additionally,
characters other than numbers or English letters will be removed. If
series IDs are changed, one or more warnings are shown. In
that case, the user may wish to print a list of the renamings (see
Arguments).
Setting long.names = TRUE allows series IDs to
be 8 characters long, or 7 in case there are year numbers using 5
characters. Note that in the latter case the limit of 7 characters
applies to all IDs, not just the one corresponding to the
series with long year numbers. The default (long.names =
FALSE) is to allow 6 characters. Long IDs may cause
incompatibility with other software.write.crn, read.tucson,
write.rwl, write.compact,
write.tridasdata(co021)
co021.hdr <- list(site.id = "CO021",
site.name = "SCHULMAN OLD TREE NO. 1, MESA VERDE",
spp.code = "PSME", state.country = "COLORADO",
spp = "DOUGLAS FIR", elev = "2103M", lat = 3712,
long = -10830, first.yr = 1400, last.yr = 1963,
lead.invs = "E. SCHULMAN", comp.date = "")
write.tucson(rwl.df = co021, fname = "tmp.rwl", header = co021.hdr,
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