| mcgf | R Documentation |
Create mcgf object
mcgf(data, locations, dists, time, longlat = TRUE, origin = 1L)
data |
Time series data set in space-wide format. |
locations |
A matrix of data.frame of 2D points, first column
x/longitude, second column y/latitude. Required when |
dists |
List of signed distance matrices on a 2D Euclidean Plane.
Required when |
time |
Optional, a vector of equally spaced time stamps. |
longlat |
Logical, if TURE |
origin |
Optional; used when |
An mcgf object extends the S3 class data.frame.
For inputs, data must be in space-wide format where rows correspond to
different time stamps and columns refer to spatial locations. Supply either
locations or dists. locations is a matrix or data.frame of 2D points
with first column x/longitude and second column y/latitude. By default it is
treated as a matrix of Earth's coordinates in decimal degrees. Number of rows
in locations must be the same as the number of columns of data. dists
must be a list of signed distance matrices with names h1, h2, and h.
If h is not given, it will be calculated as the Euclidean distance of h1
and h2. time is a vector of equally spaced time stamps. If it is not
supplied then data is assumed to be temporally equally spaced.
An mcgf object extends the S3 class data.frame, all methods remain valid
to the data part of the object.
An S3 object of class mcgf. As it inherits and extends the
data.frame class, all methods remain valid to the data part of the
object. Additional attributes may be assigned and extracted.
data <- cbind(S1 = 1:5, S2 = 4:8, S3 = 5:9)
lon <- c(110, 120, 130)
lat <- c(50, 55, 60)
locations <- cbind(lon, lat)
obj <- mcgf(data, locations = locations)
print(obj, "locations")
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