View source: R/set_chronology.R
set_chronology | R Documentation |
Create a new chronology for a record. Within Neotoma all chronologies have unique numeric identifiers. Within R, because of the need to use the identifiers across objects, and because we want to avoid conflicts between naming systems, a universally unique identifier (UUID) is created for the object ID.
Function to create new chronology objects for personal analysis. The new object will not be uploaded to the database.
set_chronology(
x = NA,
chronologyid = NA_integer_,
notes = NA_character_,
contact = list(),
agemodel = NA_character_,
ageboundolder = NA_integer_,
ageboundyounger = NA_integer_,
isdefault = NA_integer_,
dateprepared = as.Date(character(0)),
modelagetype = NA_character_,
chronologyname = NA_character_,
chroncontrols = data.frame(0)
)
x |
Object to be set as a chronology |
chronologyid |
An optional value. Will be assigned a unique identifier if not provided. |
notes |
Additional notes about the chronology. For more modern models, often the function call to Bacon or Bchron is added here. |
contact |
A contacts object, identifying the individual(s) who created the chronology |
agemodel |
A string representing the age model name, for example "Crummy linear interpolation". |
ageboundolder |
The |
ageboundyounger |
The |
isdefault |
Defines whether the model is the default for the collection unit for a particular model age type. |
dateprepared |
The date at which the age model was prepared. |
modelagetype |
The age type for the model. For validation, the models
should be one of the valid Neotoma |
chronologyname |
A valid name for the chronology. |
chroncontrols |
A data.frame containing the chronological controls for the age model. |
chronology
object
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