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vortexRdata
is the auxiliary data package for vortexR.
vortexRdata
provides data from two publications,
Campbell et al (2016) and Pacioni et al. (2017) both as original output
from the population viability analysis software Vortex and as R objects.
The R package vortexR
uses the raw data provided here to
illustrate its functionality of parsing raw Vortex output into R
objects.
The stable versions of vortexRdata
and
vortexR
can be installed with:
install.packages("vortexR", dependencies = TRUE)
The latest development versions of vortexRdata
and
vortexR
can be installed with:
# install.packages("devtools")
::install_github("carlopacioni/vortexRdata")
devtools::install_github("carlopacioni/vortexR") devtools
See the vortexR README for detailed help with the installation of Java-based packages.
You can use the data provided by vortexRdata as binary R objects as follows:
require(vortexRdata)
data("pac.clas")
head(pac.clas)
The full list of provided compiled data can be found in the package’s
documentation: help(package = "vortexRdata")
.
If you wish to test vortexR
’s data handling functions on
actual Vortex output files, you can use the raw data here as a starting
point that is guaranteed to work.
<- system.file("extdata", "pacioni", package="vortexRdata")
pac.dir <- system.file("extdata", "campbell", package="vortexRdata")
cam.dir <- file.path(pac.dir, "Pacioni_et_al_ST_Classic(Base).stdat")
f require(vortexR)
<- collate_one_dat(f, 3)
one.st.classic head(one.st.classic)
The two folders of raw data are named “campbell” and “pacioni”, respectively.
Using example data allows users of vortexR
to
trouble-shoot and validate their workflow before using their own Vortex
output.
If you use data provided by vortexRdata
, please use the
citation generated from citation("vortexRdata")
.
We are happy to receive feedback and contributions through bug
reports and pull requests through the main package vortexR
.
We are in the process of releasing vortexR
and
vortexRdata
to CRAN. In addition, a paper describing
vortexR
is in press. Once both packages are available
through CRAN, installation, citation, and usage of vortexR
and vortexRdata
are likely to change.
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.