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oce (version 0.9-23)

ctdUpdateHeader: Update a CTD Header [deprecated]

Description

WARNING: This function will be removed soon; see oce-deprecated.

Usage

ctdUpdateHeader(x, debug = FALSE)

Arguments

x

A ctd object, i.e. one inheriting from ctd-class.

debug

an integer specifying whether debugging information is to be printed during the processing. This is a general parameter that is used by many oce functions. Generally, setting debug=0 turns off the printing, while higher values suggest that more information be printed. If one function calls another, it usually reduces the value of debug first, so that a user can often obtain deeper debugging by specifying higher debug values.

Value

A new ctd-class object.

Details

Update the header of a ctd object, e.g. adjusting nvalues and the span of each column. This is done automatically by ctdTrim, for example.

References

The Seabird CTD instrument is described at http://www.seabird.com/products/spec_sheets/19plusdata.htm.

See Also

Other functions that will be removed soon: addColumn, ctdAddColumn, mapMeridians, mapZones, oce.as.POSIXlt

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
library(oce)
data(ctd)
ctd[["pressure"]] <- ctd[["pressure"]] + 3
ctdNew <- ctdUpdateHeader(ctd)

# }

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