Description Usage Arguments Details Value Author(s) See Also
View source: R/script_TL.import.R
This script opens a .binx file and creates a TLum.Analysis object from it. It just requires the name of the file with the TL curves and the relative error on the measurements. It extracts the TL curves and updates the data types.
1 2 3 | script_TL.import(file.name, k = 1, protocol = "Unknown",
file.parameters = list(file.extension = ".binx", folder.in = "./"),
plotting.parameters = list(plot.Tmin = 0, plot.Tmax = NA, no.plot = FALSE))
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file.name |
character (required): Name of the file containing the luminescence data. |
k |
numeric (with default): Corrective factor for estimating the uncertainties using a poisson distribution. |
protocol |
character (required): Measurment protocol used. |
file.parameters |
list (with default): list containing the file parameters. See details. |
plotting.parameters |
list (with default): list containing the plotting parameters. See details. |
Plotting parameters
The plotting parameters are:
plot.Tmin
numeric: Lowest temperature plotted.
plot.Tmax
numeric: Highest temperature plotted.
no.plot
logical: If TRUE
, the results will not be plotted.
See also plot_extract.TL.
File parameters
The file parameters are:
file.extension
character (with default): extension of the file containing the luminescence data (.bin or .binx)
folder.in
character (with default): Folder containing the file with the luminescene data.
This function returns a TLum.Analysis
object.
David Strebler, University of Cologne (Germany).
read_BIN2R, Risoe.BINfileData2TLum.BIN.File, TLum.BIN.File2TLum.Analysis, mod_extract.TL, mod_update.dType.
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