print.VFS {VFS} | R Documentation |
Printing the result of VFS
Description
Print method for VFS objects.
Usage
## S3 method for class 'VFS'
print(x, ...)
Arguments
x |
A VFS x produced by VFS(). |
... |
Other arguments to print. |
Details
If the VFS object has a modeled filter strip, the mean annual loads in and out, as well as removal efficiencies are printed. Otherwise only the erosion values from the field are printed.
Value
It returns the VFS object invisibly.
Author(s)
Sarah Goslee
See Also
Examples
# state college GHCN data
#
# weather <- read.dly(system.file("extdata", "USC00368449.dly", package = "VFS"))
data("weather") # same object
weather.param <- wth.param(weather, method="markov")
rain.compare <- rainfall(365*2, weather.param)
temp.compare <- temperature(365*2, weather.param)
data(soildat)
data(bufferdat)
# bluegrass buffer, clay loam soil
# short simulation to cut down on time required
vfs.CL <- VFS(nyears = 2, thissoil = subset(soildat, Soil == "CL"),
rain=rain.compare, temperature=temp.compare,
thisbuffer = subset(bufferdat, Species == "bluegrass"), Duration = 2,
FieldArea = 4000, VFSwidth = 10.7, VFSslope = 0.02,
z = 1000, b = 1.5)
print(vfs.CL)
summary(vfs.CL)
[Package VFS version 1.0.2 Index]