Explicitly create LosGatos setup. Usually you will not call this
function, but will instead use the wrapper process_losgatos
.
analyzer_LosGatos(manual_temperature = NULL, offset = "offset", duration_count = FALSE, plot = "plot", date = "date", start = "start", end = "end", trimmer = trim_time, V = 0.01461, A = 0.098)
manual_temperature | Column conatining an additional measured temperature. If specified, the `temperature` value is ommited. |
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offset | (Default = `0:0`). Colon separated value for offsetting the datasets. First value offsets the first, second value offsets the last datapoint. Positive values shrinken the dataset i.e `2:3` skips two datapoints at the beginning and truncates three datapoints at the end of the dataset. Negative values expand the dataset i.e. `-2:-3` add two datapoints at the beginning and three datapoints at the end of the dataset. |
duration_count | If TRUE, `end` is determined by the number of datapoints within each measurement. If FALSE, `end` is treated as duration or point in time. |
plot | (Default = "plot"). Column containing the ID of the measurement location. |
date | (Default = "date"). Column containing the day of measurement. Format: "YYYY-MM-DD". |
start | (Default = "start"). Column containing the start of measurement. Format: "HH:MM" or "HH:MM:SS". |
end | (Default = "end"). Column containing the end of measurement. There are several options: Point in Time. Format: "HH:MM" or "HH:MM:SS" (e.g. `"13:43"`). Duration in minutes (e.g. `5`). Number of Datapoints regardless of the effectively elapsed time (e.g. `10`). This behaviour is controlled by `duration_count`. Alternatively a single number treated as Duration or Number of Datapoints for all measurements (e.g. `5`, behaviour is again controlled by `duration_count`). |
trimmer | A function to trim the intervall between `start` and `end`. See `trim_time()` for details. |
V | Volume of the chamber. |
A | Area of the chamber. |