This function returns the energy fluence for a given waveband of a light source spectrum given the duration of the exposure.
e_fluence(spct, w.band, exposure.time, wb.trim, use.cached.mult, use.hinges,
allow.scaled, ...)# S3 method for default
e_fluence(spct, w.band, exposure.time, wb.trim,
use.cached.mult, use.hinges, allow.scaled, ...)
# S3 method for source_spct
e_fluence(spct, w.band = NULL, exposure.time,
wb.trim = getOption("photobiology.waveband.trim", default = TRUE),
use.cached.mult = getOption("photobiology.use.cached.mult", default =
FALSE), use.hinges = NULL, allow.scaled = FALSE, ...)
# S3 method for source_mspct
e_fluence(spct, w.band = NULL, exposure.time,
wb.trim = getOption("photobiology.waveband.trim", default = TRUE),
use.cached.mult = getOption("photobiology.use.cached.mult", default =
FALSE), use.hinges = NULL, allow.scaled = FALSE, ...,
idx = !is.null(names(spct)))
an R object
a list of waveband
objects or a waveband
object
lubridate::duration
logical if TRUE wavebands crossing spectral data boundaries are trimmed, if FALSE, they are discarded
logical indicating whether multiplier values should be cached between calls
logical indicating whether to use hinges to reduce interpolation errors
logical indicating whether scaled or normalized spectra as argument to spct are flagged as an error
other arguments (possibly ignored)
logical whether to add a column with the names of the elements of spct
One numeric value for each waveband with no change in scale factor, with name attribute set to the name of each waveband unless a named list is supplied in which case the names of the list elements are used. The exposure.time is copied to the output as an attribute. Units are as follows: (J) joules per exposure.
default
: Default for generic function
source_spct
: Calculate energy fluence from a source_spct
object and the duration of the exposure.
source_mspct
: Calculates energy fluence from a source_mspct
object.
Other irradiance functions: e_irrad
,
energy_irradiance
, fluence
,
irradiance
, irrad
,
photon_irradiance
, q_fluence
,
q_irrad
# NOT RUN {
library(lubridate)
e_fluence(sun.spct, w.band = waveband(c(400,700)),
exposure.time = lubridate::duration(3, "minutes") )
# }
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