\name{EndCoordinates} \alias{EndCoordinates} \title{Calculate end location of a transect} \description{Function that uses a set of locations in decimal degrees to calculate new locations, at a specified distance and angle away, that can form the start and end coordinates for transects.} \usage{EndCoordinates(LoadDat, FileSep = NULL, Distance = 1000, Angle = 90, AngleUnits = 'radians'|'degrees', Dir = ".", FileName = "Transect Coordinates")} \arguments{ \item{LoadDat}{Input data; the name of an object or a character string that specifies a file path for an external file to be read in, containing a set of locations to be used for calculating new end coordinates.} \item{FileSep}{If a file path is entered to LoadDat, specify the file delimiter character.} \item{Distance}{Numeric; distance, in metres, that the end coordinates should be from the focal coordinates.} \item{Angle}{Numeric; angle, in either degrees or radians, that the end coordinates should be from the focal coordinates.} \item{AngleUnits}{Character String; the unit the angle is given in, either 'radians' or 'degrees'.} \item{Dir}{Character string; an optional argument to specify the subdirectory where the output file should be saved. Default Dir='.' writes file to the working directory.} \item{FileName}{Character string; an optional argument to specify the name given to the output file. Default is "Transect Coordinates".} } \details{Input dataset, LoadDat, should contain separate columns for latitudes and longitudes, named 'start.lat' and 'start.long' respectively. Coordinates should be in decimal degrees.} \value{A new csv file containing the new end coordinate data appended to the original data.} \author{Helen Phillips} \seealso{\code{\link[MODISTools:MODISTransects]{MODISTransects}} \code{\link[MODISTools:ConvertToDD]{ConvertToDD}}} \examples{ data(EndCoordinatesExample) EndCoordinates(LoadDat=EndCoordinatesExample, Distance = 2000, Angle = 90, AngleUnits = 'degrees') }