BDATVOLABMR {rBDAT} | R Documentation |
Calculate wood volume over bark of a tree between height A and B
Description
BDAT-Function to get wood volume over bark of one or many trees of a section between height A and height B
Usage
BDATVOLABMR(BDATArtNr, D1, H1 = 1.3, D2 = 0, H2 = 0, H, A, B, SekLng = 2)
Arguments
BDATArtNr |
numeric vector of species code; see
|
D1 |
first measured diameter of tree [cm], e.g. diameter in breast height. |
H1 |
measurement height of |
D2 |
second measured diameter of tree, see |
H2 |
measurement height of D2, see |
H |
total tree height [m] |
A |
lower height of section for which volume is required [m] |
B |
upper height of section for which volume is required [m] |
SekLng |
length of section over which the integral of taper form should be applied, defaults to 2.0m |
Details
wood volume is calculated using BDAT Fortran routines.
Value
vector of same length as input variables transformed into a data.frame, returning the required wood volume in cubic meter.
See Also
BDATVOLABOR
for BDAT routine calculating volume under
bark, getVolume
for a function with a convenient english name,
more options and a bark switch.
Examples
## simple call of function, with all parameters
BDATVOLABMR(1, 30, 1.3, 0, 0, 25, .25, 5.25, 2.0)
BDATArtNr <- 1
D1 <- 30
H1 <- 1.3
D2 <- 0
H2 <- 0
H <- 25
A <- 1
B <- 10
## same given variables
BDATVOLABMR(BDATArtNr = BDATArtNr, D1 = D1, H1 = H1, D2 = D2, H2 = H2, H = H, A = A, B = B)
## calling with a subset of tree characteristics
## german species names, abbreviated
BDATVOLABMR(getSpeciesCode(c("Fi", "Bu")), 30, 0, 0, 0, H = 25, A = 0, B = 25)
## english abbreviated
BDATVOLABMR(getSpeciesCode(c("NS", "BE")), 30, 0, 0, 0, H = 25, A = 0, B = 25)