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- \name{SubsetExample}
- \alias{SubsetExample}
- \docType{data}
- \title{Example dataset for MODISSubsets()}
- \description{A dataset consisting of a set of arbitrary locations with a corresponding set of arbitrary start and end time-series dates and IDs.
- This file can be used in the example for the MODIS subset function.}
- \usage{data(SubsetExample)}
- \format{
- A data frame with 1 observation on the following 5 variables.
- \describe{
- \item{lat}{A numeric vector; decimal degrees latitudes in WGS-1984 coordinate system.}
- \item{long}{A numeric vector; decimal degrees longitudes in WGS-1984 coordinate system.}
- \item{start.date}{A numeric vector; listing the date to begin the time-series for each corresponding location.}
- \item{end.date}{A numeric vector; listing the date to end the time-series for each corresponding location.}
- \item{ID}{A numeric vector; a unique ID code for each unique time-series (either unique in time or in space).}
- }
- }
- \details{Each time-series that has a unique combination of location/time-series dates should ideally have a unique ID. If IDs are not unique, then an arbitrary set of IDs will be assigned
- and the optional summary file should be written to maintain transparency in the data collection process.}
- \source{Locations were arbitrarily drawn from the grounds of Silwood Park Campus, Imperial College London.}
- \seealso{\code{\link[MODISTools:MODISSubsets]{MODISSubsets}}}
- \keyword{datasets}
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