| summary.scan | R Documentation |
scan)R base functions for inspecting a scan (scan) object.
## S3 method for class 'scan'
summary(object, ...)
is.scan(x)
## S3 method for class 'scan'
dim(x)
object |
A |
... |
Additional arguments affecting the summary produced. |
x |
A |
A scan (or sweep) is made by the radar at a certain elevation angle. The
resulting parameter data (param) are organized along radar range (bins) and
azimuth (rays). A scan (scan) object is a list containing:
radar: Radar identifier.
datetime: Nominal time of the volume to which the scan belongs in UTC.
params: List of scan parameters (param).
attributes: List of the scan's what, where and how
attributes.
geo: List of the scan's geographic properties:
lat: Latitude of the radar in decimal degrees.
lon: Longitude of the radar in decimal degrees.
height: Height of the radar antenna in meters above sea level.
elange: Elevation angle of the radar beam for that scan in degrees.
rscale: Range bin size for that scan in m (e.g. 500 m * 480 bins equals
240 km range).
ascale: Azimuth bin size for that scan in degrees (e.g. 1 degree * 360
rays equals full circle).
rstart: The range where the first range gate starts in meters (note ODIM stores it as kilometers)
astart: The start of the first ray.
For summary.scan(): prints a summary of the scan object
For is.scan(): TRUE for an object of class scan, otherwise
FALSE.
For dim.scan(): number of parameters (param), bins and rays in a
scan (scan).
get_scan()
example_scan
plot.scan()
get_param()
# Check if an object is of class scan
is.scan(example_scan)
# Get summary info
example_scan # Same as summary(example_scan) or print(example_scan)
# Get dimensions
dim(example_scan)
# Get summary info for the parameters in the scan
example_scan$params
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