filterOverData {multifunc} | R Documentation |
filterOverData
Description
filterOverData
filters qualitative effects of species
to function by sign.
Usage
filterOverData(overData, type = "positive")
Arguments
overData |
Matrix of functions and which species affect them from |
type |
Are the kinds of effects we're looking at "positive", "negative" or "all". |
Details
Takes a matrix of functions and effects of species - 1's and -1's, s - and filters out only the sign of contributions desired. Typically used by other functions in the package.
Value
Returns a filtered matrix.
Author(s)
Jarrett Byrnes.
Examples
data(all_biodepth)
allVars <- qw(biomassY3, root3, N.g.m2, light3, N.Soil, wood3, cotton3)
germany <- subset(all_biodepth, all_biodepth$location == "Germany")
vars <- whichVars(germany, allVars)
species <- relevantSp(germany, 26:ncol(germany))
# re-normalize N.Soil so that everything is on the same
# sign-scale (e.g. the maximum level of a function is the
# "best" function)
germany$N.Soil <- -1 * germany$N.Soil + max(germany$N.Soil, na.rm = TRUE)
res.list <- lapply(vars, function(x) sAICfun(x, species, germany))
names(res.list) <- vars
redund <- getRedundancy(vars, species, germany)
filterOverData(redund, type = "positive")
#########
# filterOverData takes a matrix of 1s, 0s, and -1s
# and filters it so that only the positive, negative, or both contributions
# are 1 for later overlap function usage
#########
[Package multifunc version 0.9.4 Index]