spectacles
packageSpectraDataFrame
data("australia")
class(australia)
#> [1] "data.frame"
big.head(australia)
#> sr_no carbon ph clay X350 ... X2496 X2497 X2498 X2499
#> 1 28 0.63 7.3 30.0 0.08173233 ... 0.3888433 0.3942973 0.3934600 0.3889097
#> 2 36 0.69 9.4 45.0 0.10344727 ... 0.3035470 0.3016855 0.3077460 0.3116423
#> 3 136 1.44 8.9 33.3 0.11363971 ... 0.3524803 0.3526042 0.3598545 0.3576893
#> 4 194 0.33 7.2 3.5 0.16374375 ... 0.7547905 0.7552416 0.7525422 0.7513548
#> 5 215 1.12 8.1 17.1 0.09693917 ... 0.4397273 0.4433315 0.4389216 0.4340123
#> X2500
#> 1 0.3864646
#> 2 0.3036998
#> 3 0.3460697
#> 4 0.7567009
#> 5 0.4373087
spectra(australia) <- sr_no ~ ... ~ 350:2500
#> Wavelength range: 350 to 2500 nm
#> Spectral resolution: 1 nm
summary(australia)
#> Object of class SpectraDataFrame
#> Set of 100 spectra
#> Wavelength range: 350 to 2500 nm
#> Spectral resolution: 1 nm
#> Data attributes:
#> carbon ph clay
#> Min. :0.050 Min. :5.000 Min. : 2.80
#> 1st Qu.:0.780 1st Qu.:6.200 1st Qu.:18.15
#> Median :1.365 Median :7.300 Median :33.65
#> Mean :2.305 Mean :7.196 Mean :35.80
#> 3rd Qu.:3.135 3rd Qu.:8.025 3rd Qu.:50.98
#> Max. :9.530 Max. :9.500 Max. :69.00
SpectraDataFrame
objectSpectraDataFrame
nrow
returns the number of samples in the object:
ncol
returns the number of attributes in the data slot of the object, and returns NULL
if the object does not have associated data:
length
returns the number of wavelengths in the object:
dim
returns a numeric vector of these three dimensions:
sub <- australia[1:5,]
summary(sub)
#> Object of class SpectraDataFrame
#> Set of 5 spectra
#> Wavelength range: 350 to 2500 nm
#> Spectral resolution: 1 nm
#> Data attributes:
#> carbon ph clay
#> Min. :0.330 Min. :7.20 Min. : 3.50
#> 1st Qu.:0.630 1st Qu.:7.30 1st Qu.:17.10
#> Median :0.690 Median :8.10 Median :30.00
#> Mean :0.842 Mean :8.18 Mean :25.78
#> 3rd Qu.:1.120 3rd Qu.:8.90 3rd Qu.:33.30
#> Max. :1.440 Max. :9.40 Max. :45.00
Specific functions are available to access the various properties of Spectra objects:
ids
is returning a vector containing the IDs of the object. It has a as.vector
option. When turned to FALSE
, the function returns a data.frame
instead of a vector. This is particularly useful to retrieve the original column name of the IDs:
wl
is returning the wavelengths of the object in a numeric vector:
spectra
is returning the spectra matrix:
s <- spectra(australia)
class(s)
#> [1] "matrix"
dim(s)
#> [1] 100 2151
big.head(s)
#> X350 X351 X352 X353 X354 ... X2496
#> 28 0.08173233 0.08074037 0.08312159 0.08690414 0.08761925 ... 0.3888433
#> 36 0.10344727 0.09767456 0.09267905 0.09155867 0.10600654 ... 0.3035470
#> 136 0.11363971 0.13762568 0.14234437 0.13608806 0.13451828 ... 0.3524803
#> 194 0.16374375 0.16650400 0.16646151 0.16540240 0.16768558 ... 0.7547905
#> 215 0.09693917 0.10563760 0.10342025 0.09727478 0.10408881 ... 0.4397273
#> X2497 X2498 X2499 X2500
#> 28 0.3942973 0.3934600 0.3889097 0.3864646
#> 36 0.3016855 0.3077460 0.3116423 0.3036998
#> 136 0.3526042 0.3598545 0.3576893 0.3460697
#> 194 0.7552416 0.7525422 0.7513548 0.7567009
#> 215 0.4433315 0.4389216 0.4340123 0.4373087
wl_units
is returning the wavelength units:
features
is returning associated data into a data.frame
: