Check argument quality
Check argument quality
checkArguments( dp, tz, minimum.detections, max.interval, speed.method = c("last to first", "last to last"), speed.warning, speed.error, start.time, stop.time, report, auto.open, save.detections, jump.warning, jump.error, inactive.warning, inactive.error, exclude.tags, override, print.releases, detections.y.axis = c("auto", "stations", "arrays"), if.last.skip.section = NULL, replicates = NULL, section.minimum = NULL, section.order = NULL, timestep = c("days", "hours") )
dp |
A preloaded datapack (or NULL if no data was preloaded). |
tz |
The time zone of the study area. Must match one of the values
present in |
minimum.detections |
For tags with only one movement event, defines the minimum number of times a tag must have been recorded during the study period for it to be considered true detections and not random noise. Defaults to 2. |
max.interval |
The number of minutes that must pass between detections for a new event to be created. Defaults to 60. |
speed.method |
Can take two forms: 'last to first' or 'last to last'. If 'last to first' (default), the last detection on the previous array is matched to the first detection on the target array to perform the calculations. If 'last to last', the last detection on ´the previous array is matched to the last detection on the target array to perform the calculations. |
speed.warning |
If a tag moves at a speed equal or greater than
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speed.error |
If a tag moves at a speed equal or greater than
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start.time |
Detection data prior to the timestamp set in
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stop.time |
Detection data posterior to the timestamp set in
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report |
Logical. Should an HTML report be created at the end of the analysis? NOTE: Setting report to TRUE will generate an HTML file in the current directory. Additionally, if auto.open = TRUE (default), the web browser will automatically be launched to open the report once the function terminates. |
auto.open |
Logical: Should the report be automatically opened once the analysis is over? Defaults to TRUE. NOTE: If report = TRUE and auto.open = TRUE, the web browser will automatically be launched to open the report once the function terminates. |
save.detections |
Logical: Should the processed detections be saved for future runs? |
jump.warning |
If a tag crosses a number of arrays equal or greater
than |
jump.error |
If a tag crosses a number of arrays equal or greater than
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inactive.warning |
If a tag spends a number of days equal or greater
than |
inactive.error |
If a tag spends a number of days equal or greater than
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exclude.tags |
A vector of tags that should be excluded from the detection data before any analyses are performed. Intended to be used if stray tags from a different code space but with the same signal as a target tag are detected in the study area. |
override |
A vector of signals for which the user intends to manually define which movement events are valid and invalid. |
print.releases |
Logical: Should the release sites be printed in the study area diagrams? |
detections.y.axis |
The type of y axis desired for the individual detection plots. While the argument defaults to "auto", it can be hard-set to one of "stations" or "arrays". |
if.last.skip.section |
Logical: Should a tag detected at the last array of a given section be considered to have disappeared in the next section? |
replicates |
A list containing, for each array to which intra-array efficiency is to be calculated: The standard names of the stations to be used as a replicate. See the vignettes for more details. |
section.minimum |
If a tag has less than |
section.order |
A vector containing the order by which sections should be aligned in the results. |
timestep |
The resolution desired for the residency calculations. One of "days" (default) or "hours". |
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