PhotoGEA (short for photosynthetic gas exchange analysis) is an R package that provides a suite of tools for loading, processing, and analyzing photosynthetic gas exchange data.
This package is a work in progress and is not yet fully documented. As documentation proceeds, functions are subject to modification or removal without notice.
The easiest way to install PhotoGEA
is to type the following from within the R
terminal:
remotes::install_github('eloch216/PhotoGEA')
Note that this method requires the remotes
package, which can be installed
from within R by typing install.packages('remotes')
.
The best way to learn about using PhotoGEA
is to visit the
PhotoGEA website and click the
Get started link
in the top menu bar. The website includes documentation for all the functions
and data sets included in the package, as well as articles that describe its
general features and several important use cases.
Several example scripts are provided in the example_scripts
directory of the
source code repository. To run one of
these scripts, set the working directory to a folder that contains a local copy
of the script and use the source
command to execute the code in the script. No
guarantees are made that these scripts will run on your machine or be
compatible with your data, but they may be a useful source of ideas.
The PhotoGEA
R package, its documentation, and its associated example scripts
are licensed under the MIT license.