View source: R/lipd.manipulation.R
estimateUncertaintyFromRange | R Documentation |
Estimate uncertainty (plus/minus values) from a range of values
estimateUncertaintyFromRange(
L,
range.1 = NA,
range.2 = NA,
paleo.or.chron = "chronData",
sigma.range = 2,
meas.table.num = 1,
paleo.or.chron.num = 1
)
L |
A LiPD object - an R serialization of a single LiPD file. It's a list, and is typically created by 'readLipd()' |
range.1 |
name of one of the range variables |
range.2 |
name of the other range variable |
paleo.or.chron |
"paleoData" or "chronData" |
sigma.range |
what sigma range are the measurement uncertainties (default is 2) |
meas.table.num |
an integer that corresponds to paleo.num measurementTable has the variable you want? |
paleo.or.chron.num |
an integer that corresponds to paleo.num or chron Data object (L$<paleo.or.chron>[[?]]) has the variable you want? |
MT: a LiPD measurementTable with a new unc.estimate variable
Other LiPD manipulation:
createConcatenatedEnsembleMeasurementTable()
,
createModel()
,
createMultiModelEnsemble()
,
createSummaryTableFromEnsembleTable()
,
createTSid()
,
getVariableIndex()
,
mapAgeEnsembleToPaleoData()
,
pullTsVariable()
,
selectData()
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