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rsat (version 0.1.21)

new_record: Create a new records object

Description

Create a new records object from scratch

Usage

new_record(
  sat,
  name,
  date,
  product,
  download,
  file_path,
  path,
  row,
  tileid,
  preview,
  api_name,
  order,
  extent_crs
)

# S4 method for character,character,Date,character,character,character,numeric,numeric,character,character,character,logical,extent_crs new_record( sat, name, date, product, download, file_path, path, row, tileid, preview, api_name, order, extent_crs )

# S4 method for character,character,Date,character,character,character,numeric,numeric,character,character,character,logical,missing new_record( sat, name, date, product, download, file_path, path, row, tileid, preview, api_name, order )

Value

records object

Arguments

sat

the name of the satellite to which the record belongs.

name

the name of the record.

date

the date of the record.

product

the product.

download

the url to download the satellite record.

file_path

the saving directory for the satellite record.

path

the path of the tiling system.

row

the row of the tiling system.

tileid

the tile id.

preview

the url of the preview of the satellite record.

api_name

the api name.

order

boolean, defines if the image must be requested or not.

extent_crs

extent (used to project the preview).

Examples

Run this code
if (FALSE) {
# create a new record from scrach
rcds <- new_record(
  sat = "modis",
  name = "mod09a",
  date = as.Date("2011087", "%Y%j"),
  product = "product",
  download = "url/aaa/download",
  file_path = "file_path",
  path = 1,
  row = 1,
  tileid = "exampleid",
  preview = "url",
  api_name = "nasa_inventory",
  order = FALSE
)
rcds
}

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