metadata, data and processingLog.m, temperature may be
accessed as m[["time"]], which yields a vector. Similarly pressure
is m[["pressure"]]. The components of wind are stored in
oceanographic convention, i.e. the eastward component is available
as m[["u"]] and the northward component is m[["v"]].
m[["u"]], and wind direction is m[["direction"]]. The
filename from which the data came (if any) may be found with
m[["filename"]].
Assigning values. Everything that may be accessed may also be
assigned, e.g. m[["temperature"]] <- 1 + m[["temperature"]]
increases temperature by 1C. Overview of contents. The show method (e.g.
show(met)) displays information about the object.
read.met, and a CTD object can also be created with
as.met. A sample object is available with
data(met). Statistical summaries are provided by
summary.met, while show displays an overview.
Plotting may be handled with plot.met.