wqData {wql} | R Documentation |
Construct an object of class "WqData"
Description
wqData
is a constructor for the "WqData"
class that is often
more convenient to use than new
. It converts a data.frame containing
water quality data in “long” or “wide” format to a
"WqData"
object. In “long” format, observations are all in one
column and a second column is used to designate the variable being observed.
In “wide” format, observations for each variable are in a separate
column.
Usage
wqData(
data,
locus,
wqdata,
site.order,
time.format = "%Y-%m-%d",
type = c("long", "wide")
)
Arguments
data |
Data frame containing water quality data. |
locus |
Character or numeric vector designating column names or
numbers, respectively, in |
wqdata |
In the case of “long” data, character or numeric vector
designating column names or numbers, respectively, in |
site.order |
If |
time.format |
Conversion specification for |
type |
Either “long” or “wide” |
Details
If the data are already in long format, the function has little to do but
rename the data fields. If in wide format, the reshape2 package is
called to melt
the data. The function also removes NA
observations, converts site
to (possibly ordered) factors with valid
variable names, and converts time
to class "Date"
or
"POSIXct"
and ISO 8601 format, depending on time.format
.
Value
An object of class "WqData"
.
Author(s)
Alan Jassby, James Cloern
References
International Organization for Standardization (2004) ISO 8601. Data elements and interchange formats - Information interchange - Representation of dates and times.
See Also
as.Date
, strptime
,
WqData-class
Examples
## Not run:
# Create new WqData object from sfbay data. First combine date and time
# into a single string after making sure that all times have 4 digits.
sfb <- within(sfbay, time <- substring(10000 + time, 2, 5))
sfb <- within(sfb, time <- paste(date, time, sep = ' '))
sfb <- wqData(sfb, 2:4, 5:12, site.order = TRUE, type = "wide",
time.format = "%m/%d/%Y %H%M")
head(sfb)
tail(sfb)
# If time of day were not required, then the following would suffice:
sfb <- wqData(sfbay, c(1,3,4), 5:12, site.order = TRUE, type = "wide",
time.format = "%m/%d/%Y")
## End(Not run)