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Write Data to Text File


Description

Export detections or detector layout or mask to a text file in format suitable for input to DENSITY.

Usage

write.captures(object, file = "", deblank = TRUE, header = TRUE,
    append = FALSE, sess = "1", ndec = 2, covariates = FALSE, tonumeric
    = TRUE, ...)

write.traps(object, file = "", deblank = TRUE,  header = TRUE,
    ndec = 2, covariates = FALSE, ...)

write.mask(object, file = "", header = TRUE, ndec = 2, covariates = TRUE, ...)

Arguments

object

capthist or traps object

file

character name of output file

deblank

logical; if TRUE remove any blanks from character string used to identify detectors

header

logical; if TRUE output descriptive header

append

logical; if TRUE output is appended to an existing file

sess

character session identifier

ndec

number of digits after decimal point for x,y coordinates

covariates

logical or a character vector of covariates to export

tonumeric

logical for whether factor and character covariates should be converted to numeric values on output

...

other arguments passed to write.table

Details

Existing file will be replaced without warning if append = FALSE. In the case of a multi-session capthist file, session names are taken from object rather than sess.

write.capthist is generally simpler to use if you want to export both the capture data and trap layout from a capthist object.

By default individual covariates are not exported. When exported they are repeated for each detection of an individual. Factor covariates are coerced to numeric before export.

For write.mask, header = TRUE also causes column names to be exposed.

Value

None

See Also

Examples

write.captures (captdata)

secr

Spatially Explicit Capture-Recapture

v4.4.1
GPL (>= 2)
Authors
Murray Efford
Initial release
2021-05-01

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