Description Usage Format Source References Examples
This is an example of the continuous ancillary data that is passed
internally to subfunctions of fitswavecav. It is provided
here for use with examples of internal functions.
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A data frame containing 2,893 data variables and 30-day and 1-day streamflow anomalies (Ryberg and Vecchia, 2012).
| yrx | numeric | Year |
| mox | numeric | Month |
| dax | numeric | Day |
| jdayx | numeric | Julian day from first day water year for start year in fitswavecav |
| flowa30 | numeric | 30-day streamflow anomaly |
| flowa1 | numeric | 1-day streamflow anomaly |
Internal data captured from the following function call:
1 2 3 4 5 | fitswavecav(cdat=modMoRivOmaha, cavdat=cqwMoRivOmaha,
tanm="myexample", pnames=c("04041"), yrstart=1995,
yrend=2003, tndbeg=1995, tndend=2003,
iwcav=c("flowa30","flowa1"), dcol="dates",
qwcols=c("R","P"))
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Ryberg, K.R., and Vecchia, A.V., 2012, waterData–An R package for retrieval, analysis, and anomaly calculation of daily hydrologic time series data, version 1.0: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2012–1168, 8 p. [Also available at http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2012/1168/.]
1 2 | data(swData)
head(examplecavdat)
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