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riverdist (version 0.16.3)

riverdistancematbysurvey: River Distance Matrix of All Observations of an Individual

Description

Returns a matrix of network distances between all observations of one unique fish.

Usage

riverdistancematbysurvey(
  indiv,
  unique,
  survey,
  seg,
  vert,
  rivers,
  full = TRUE,
  stopiferror = TRUE,
  algorithm = NULL
)

Value

A matrix of distances (numeric), with rows and columns defined by survey.

Arguments

indiv

The unique identifier of the fish in question.

unique

A vector of identifiers for each fish.

survey

A vector of identifiers for each survey. It is recommended to use a numeric or date format (see as.Date) to preserve survey order.

seg

A vector of river locations (segment component).

vert

A vector of river locations (vertex component).

rivers

The river network object to use.

full

Whether to return the full matrix, with NA values for missing data (TRUE), or a the subset of rows and columns corresponding to successful observations. Defaults to TRUE.

stopiferror

Whether or not to exit with an error if a route cannot be found. If this is set to FALSE and a route cannot be found, the function will return NA in the appropriate entry. Defaults to TRUE. See detectroute.

algorithm

Which route detection algorithm to use ("Dijkstra", "sequential", or "segroutes"). If left as NULL (the default), the function will automatically make a selection. See detectroute for more details.

Author

Matt Tyers

See Also

riverdistance

Examples

Run this code
data(Gulk, fakefish)
riverdistancematbysurvey(indiv=1, unique=fakefish$fish.id, survey=fakefish$flight,
      seg=fakefish$seg, vert=fakefish$vert, rivers=Gulk)
     
riverdistancematbysurvey(indiv=1, unique=fakefish$fish.id, survey=fakefish$flight,
      seg=fakefish$seg, vert=fakefish$vert, rivers=Gulk, full=FALSE)

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