crop_measurement | R Documentation |
Interactive function to crop a time series.
crop_measurement(file, path.data = NULL)
file |
File path to measurement. |
path.data |
A string character defining where to save the results. If |
Select points at start and end of desired part of measurements. Only the last two points will be taken into account to allow the user to correct erroneous clicks.
If a measurement contains two distinct regions of bites with a lot of unnecessary data and/or measurement artefacts in-between (such as user-made peaks), I recommend to manually copy the RAW data files, give the copy a new measurement number (as if it was actually a separate measurement), and crop the distinct parts containing actual bites separately from the two copies of the file. For more distinct regions, create more copies.
I recommend to not crop the files too much in case baseline corrections are
needed later, because then the baseline_corr()
function will not be able
to figure out where the actual baseline might be. Leaving several seconds
before and after the first and last bite of a series will prevent such
problems.
Returns and, if path.data is not NULL
, saves data in
csv-format in path.data
.
The tibble has the following format:
t | y |
|
t.1 | y.1 |
|
... | ... |
|
t.n | y.n |
|
# get file path of forceR example file filename <- forceR_example(type = "raw") # # crop file without storing result as file - out-commented to pass package tests # file.cropped <- crop_measurement(file = filename, # path.data = NULL) # file.cropped
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