read.oce | R Documentation |
Read an oceanographic data file, auto-discovering the file type from the
first line of the file.
This function tries to infer the file type from the first line, using
oceMagic()
. If it can be discovered, then an
instrument-specific file reading function is called, with the file
and with any additional arguments being supplied.
read.oce(file, ..., encoding = "latin1")
file |
a connection or a character string giving the name of the file to load. |
... |
arguments to be handed to whichever instrument-specific reading function is selected, based on the header. |
encoding |
a character string giving the file encoding. This defaults
to |
An oce object of that is
specialized to the data type, e.g. ctd,
if the data file contains ctd
data.
Dan Kelley
The file type is determined by oceMagic()
. If the file
type can be determined, then one of the following is called:
read.ctd()
, read.coastline()
read.lobo()
, read.rsk()
,
read.sealevel()
, etc.
library(oce)
x <- read.oce(system.file("extdata", "ctd.cnv.gz", package = "oce"))
plot(x) # summary with TS and profiles
plotTS(x) # just the TS
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