oce (version 1.1-1)

enuToOtherAdp: Convert ADP ENU to Rotated Coordinate

Description

Convert ADP velocity components from an enu-based coordinate system to another system, perhaps to align axes with the coastline.

Usage

enuToOtherAdp(x, heading = 0, pitch = 0, roll = 0)

Arguments

x

An adp object, i.e. one inheriting from adp-class.

heading

number or vector of numbers, giving the angle, in degrees, to be added to the heading. See “Details”.

pitch

as heading but for pitch.

roll

as heading but for roll.

Value

An object with data$v[,1:3,] altered appropriately, and metadata$oce.coordinate changed from enu to other.

Details

The supplied angles specify rotations to be made around the axes for which heading, pitch, and roll are defined. For example, an eastward current will point southeast if heading=45 is used.

The returned value has heading, pitch, and roll matching those of x, so these angles retain their meaning as the instrument orientation.

NOTE: this function works similarly to xyzToEnuAdp, except that in the present function, it makes no difference whether the instrument points up or down, etc.

References

1. Teledyne RD Instruments. “ADCP Coordinate Transformation: Formulas and Calculations,” January 2010. P/N 951-6079-00.

See Also

See read.adp for other functions that relate to objects of class "adp".

Other things related to adp data: [[,adp-method, [[<-,adp-method, ad2cpHeaderValue, adp-class, adpEnsembleAverage, adp, as.adp, beamName, beamToXyzAdpAD2CP, beamToXyzAdp, beamToXyzAdv, beamToXyz, beamUnspreadAdp, binmapAdp, enuToOther, handleFlags,adp-method, is.ad2cp, plot,adp-method, read.adp.ad2cp, read.adp.nortek, read.adp.rdi, read.adp.sontek.serial, read.adp.sontek, read.adp, read.aquadoppHR, read.aquadoppProfiler, read.aquadopp, rotateAboutZ, setFlags,adp-method, subset,adp-method, summary,adp-method, toEnuAdp, toEnu, velocityStatistics, xyzToEnuAdpAD2CP, xyzToEnuAdp, xyzToEnu

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
library(oce)
data(adp)
o <- enuToOtherAdp(adp, heading=-31.5)
plot(o, which=1:3)

# }

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