Coerce capthist to Data Frame
Method for generic as.data.frame
function that partially reverses make.capthist
.
## S3 method for class 'capthist' as.data.frame(x, row.names = NULL, optional = FALSE, covariates = FALSE, fmt = c("trapID", "XY"), ...) ## S3 method for class 'traps' as.data.frame(x, row.names = NULL, optional = FALSE, usage = FALSE, covariates = FALSE, ...)
x |
|
row.names |
unused argument of generic function |
optional |
unused argument of generic function |
covariates |
logical or a character vector of covariates to export |
fmt |
character string for capture format |
usage |
logical; if TRUE then usage columns are appended if present |
... |
other arguments (not used) |
By default individual covariates are not exported. When exported they are repeated for each detection of an individual.
A data frame or list of data frames (in the case of a multisession input).
For capthist objects –
The core columns are (Session, ID, Occasion, TrapID) or (Session, ID, Occasion, x, y), depending on the value of fmt
. Additional columns for covariates and signal strength (detector ‘signal’) are appended to the right.
For traps objects –
The core columns are (x, y). Usage columns are named u1, u2, ..., uS where S is the number of occasions.
as.data.frame (captdata) as.data.frame (traps(captdata))
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