| write.ctd {oce} | R Documentation |
Save a ctd Object in a CSV File
Description
Writes a comma-separated file containing the data frame stored in
the data slot of the first argument. The file is suitable
for reading with a spreadsheet, or
with read.csv(). This output file will contain
some of the metadata in x, if metadata is TRUE.
Usage
write.ctd(object, file, metadata = TRUE, flags = TRUE, format = "csv")
Arguments
object |
a ctd object. |
file |
Either a character string (the file name) or a connection. If not
provided, |
metadata |
a logical value indicating whether to put some selected metadata elements at the start of the output file. |
flags |
a logical value indicating whether to show data-quality flags as well as data. |
format |
string indicating the format to use. This may be |
Sample of Usage
library(oce)
data(ctd)
write.ctd(ctd, "ctd.csv")
d <- read.csv("ctd.csv")
plot(as.ctd(d$salinity, d$temperature, d$pressure))
Author(s)
Dan Kelley
References
The following links used to work, but failed as of December 2020.
-
https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/woce/woce_v3/wocedata_1/whp/exchange/exchange_format_desc.htm -
https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/woce/woce_v3/wocedata_1/whp/exchange/example_ct1.csv
See Also
The documentation for ctd explains the structure of CTD objects.
Other things related to ctd data:
CTD_BCD2014666_008_1_DN.ODF.gz,
[[,ctd-method,
[[<-,ctd-method,
as.ctd(),
cnvName2oceName(),
ctd-class,
ctd.cnv.gz,
ctdDecimate(),
ctdFindProfilesRBR(),
ctdFindProfiles(),
ctdRaw,
ctdRepair(),
ctdTrim(),
ctd_aml.csv.gz,
ctd,
d200321-001.ctd.gz,
d201211_0011.cnv.gz,
handleFlags,ctd-method,
initialize,ctd-method,
initializeFlagScheme,ctd-method,
oceNames2whpNames(),
oceUnits2whpUnits(),
plot,ctd-method,
plotProfile(),
plotScan(),
plotTS(),
read.ctd.aml(),
read.ctd.itp(),
read.ctd.odf(),
read.ctd.odv(),
read.ctd.saiv(),
read.ctd.sbe(),
read.ctd.ssda(),
read.ctd.woce.other(),
read.ctd.woce(),
read.ctd(),
setFlags,ctd-method,
subset,ctd-method,
summary,ctd-method,
woceNames2oceNames(),
woceUnit2oceUnit()