oce (version 1.2-0)

read.xbt: Read an xbt file

Description

Two file types are handled: (1) the "sippican" format, used for Sippican XBT files, handled with read.xbt.edf(), and (2) the "noaa1" format, handled with read.xbt.noaa1(). The first of these is recognized by read.oce(), but the second must be called directly with read.xbt.noaa1().

Usage

read.xbt(
  file,
  type = "sippican",
  longitude = NA,
  latitude = NA,
  debug = getOption("oceDebug"),
  processingLog
)

Arguments

file

a connection or a character string giving the name of the file to load.

type

character string indicating type of file, with valid choices being "sippican" and "noaa1".

longitude, latitude

optional signed numbers indicating the longitude in degrees East and latitude in degrees North. These values are used if type="sippican", but ignored if type="noaa1", because those files contain location information.

debug

a flag that turns on debugging. The value indicates the depth within the call stack to which debugging applies.

processingLog

if provided, the action item to be stored in the log. This parameter is typically only provided for internal calls; the default that it provides is better for normal calls by a user.

Value

An '>xbt object.

References

  1. Sippican, Inc. "Bathythermograph Data Acquisition System: Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual (P/N 308195, Rev. A)," 2003. https://pages.uoregon.edu/drt/MGL0910_Science_Report/attachments/MK21_ISA_Manual_Rev_A.pdf.

See Also

Other things related to xbt data: [[,xbt-method, [[<-,xbt-method, as.xbt(), plot,xbt-method, read.xbt.noaa1(), subset,xbt-method, summary,xbt-method, xbt-class, xbt.edf, xbt

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
library(oce)
xbt <- read.oce(system.file("extdata", "xbt.edf", package="oce"))
summary(xbt)
plot(xbt)

# }

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