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photobiology (version 0.13.0)

getWhatMeasured: Get the "what.measured" attribute

Description

Method to read the "what.measured" attribute of an R object.

Usage

getWhatMeasured(x, ...)

what_measured(x, ...)

# S3 method for default getWhatMeasured(x, ...)

# S3 method for generic_spct getWhatMeasured(x, ..., simplify = FALSE)

# S3 method for summary_generic_spct getWhatMeasured(x, ..., simplify = FALSE)

# S3 method for data.frame getWhatMeasured(x, ..., simplify = FALSE)

# S3 method for generic_mspct getWhatMeasured(x, ..., idx = "spct.idx", simplify = FALSE)

Value

character vector An object containing a description of the data. If x does not belong to a supported class NA is returned.

Arguments

x

an R object.

...

Allows use of additional arguments in methods for other classes.

simplify

logical If all members share the same attribute value return one copy instead of a data.frame.

idx

character Name of the column with the names of the members of the collection of spectra.

Methods (by class)

  • getWhatMeasured(default): default

  • getWhatMeasured(generic_spct): generic_spct

  • getWhatMeasured(summary_generic_spct): summary_generic_spct

  • getWhatMeasured(data.frame): data.frame

  • getWhatMeasured(generic_mspct): generic_mspct

See Also

Other measurement metadata functions: add_attr2tb(), getFilterProperties(), getHowMeasured(), getInstrDesc(), getInstrSettings(), getSoluteProperties(), getWhenMeasured(), getWhereMeasured(), get_attributes(), isValidInstrDesc(), isValidInstrSettings(), select_spct_attributes(), setFilterProperties(), setHowMeasured(), setInstrDesc(), setInstrSettings(), setSoluteProperties(), setWhatMeasured(), setWhenMeasured(), setWhereMeasured(), spct_attr2tb(), spct_metadata(), subset_attributes(), trimInstrDesc(), trimInstrSettings()

Examples

Run this code
my.spct <- sun.spct
what_measured(my.spct)
what_measured(my.spct) <- "Sun"
what_measured(my.spct)
what_measured(my.spct) <- NULL
what_measured(my.spct)

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