The function print.phenology displays from a result.
# S3 method for phenology
print(x, ...)
A result file generated by fit_phenology
Not used
None
print.phenology prints the information from a result x.
# NOT RUN {
library(phenology)
# Read a file with data
# }
# NOT RUN {
Gratiot<-read.delim("http://max2.ese.u-psud.fr/epc/conservation/BI/Complete.txt", header=FALSE)
# }
# NOT RUN {
data(Gratiot)
# Generate a formatted list nammed data_Gratiot
data_Gratiot<-add_phenology(Gratiot, name="Complete",
reference=as.Date("2001-01-01"), format="%d/%m/%Y")
# Generate initial points for the optimisation
parg<-par_init(data_Gratiot, fixed.parameters=NULL)
# Run the optimisation
# }
# NOT RUN {
result_Gratiot<-fit_phenology(data=data_Gratiot,
fitted.parameters=parg, fixed.parameters=NULL)
# }
# NOT RUN {
data(result_Gratiot)
# Show the result
result_Gratiot
# }
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