geopressuremanual
Learn how to use GeoPressureR with examples.
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Repository
Learn how to use GeoPressureR with examples.
Basic Info
- Host: GitHub
- Owner: Rafnuss
- License: cc0-1.0
- Language: Glyph
- Default Branch: main
- Homepage: http://raphaelnussbaumer.com/GeoPressureManual/
- Size: 163 MB
Statistics
- Stars: 2
- Watchers: 2
- Forks: 6
- Open Issues: 2
- Releases: 4
Metadata Files
README.md
GeoPressureManual 
The GeoPressureManual is a great place to start learning about how to use GeoPressureR, the R package which helps researchers construct the trajectory of a bird equipped with an atmospheric pressure sensor.
Using the examples of a Swainson's Warbler and a Great Reed Warbler, this user guide takes you through each step of the analysis in detail.
Table of content
- Introduction
- Basic tutorial
- Advanced tutorial
- Labelling tools
- GeoPressureTemplate
- GeoLocator DP
- Appendix
Start your own study
Once you are familiar with the overall workflow of geolocation by pressure and are ready to analyse your own data, the GeoPressureTemplate provides an ideal starting project, with standard folder structure, default configuration and analysis file and much more.
How to cite?
Nussbaumer, R., & Nussbaumer, A. (2024). GeoPressureManual: User Manual for GeoPressureR. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10799355
Contributing to GeoPressureManual
Thanks for your interest! Here's a concise guide to help you contribute effectively.
1. Setup
- Fork the repository to your GitHub.
- Clone your fork.
- Create a branch for your edits.
2. Content Edits
- Follow bookdown syntax.
- Keep style and structure consistent (use
styler).
3. Local Testing
- Build with
bookdown::render_book()to catch issues.
4. Submit Changes
- Commit with a clear message.
- Push to your fork.
- Open a Pull Request (PR). Describe your changes.
Owner
- Name: Raphaël
- Login: Rafnuss
- Kind: user
- Location: Altkirch
- Company: Swiss Ornithological Institute
- Website: https://raphaelnussbaumer.com/
- Twitter: rafnuss
- Repositories: 36
- Profile: https://github.com/Rafnuss
GitHub Events
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- Create event: 1
- Issues event: 8
- Release event: 1
- Watch event: 1
- Issue comment event: 2
- Push event: 10
- Fork event: 1
Last Year
- Create event: 1
- Issues event: 8
- Release event: 1
- Watch event: 1
- Issue comment event: 2
- Push event: 10
- Fork event: 1
Committers
Last synced: almost 2 years ago
Top Committers
| Name | Commits | |
|---|---|---|
| rafnuss | r****s@g****m | 59 |
| Améline Nussbaumer | a****r@g****m | 5 |
Issues and Pull Requests
Last synced: 7 months ago
All Time
- Total issues: 12
- Total pull requests: 1
- Average time to close issues: about 1 month
- Average time to close pull requests: less than a minute
- Total issue authors: 3
- Total pull request authors: 1
- Average comments per issue: 0.33
- Average comments per pull request: 0.0
- Merged pull requests: 1
- Bot issues: 0
- Bot pull requests: 0
Past Year
- Issues: 5
- Pull requests: 0
- Average time to close issues: 1 day
- Average time to close pull requests: N/A
- Issue authors: 3
- Pull request authors: 0
- Average comments per issue: 0.2
- Average comments per pull request: 0
- Merged pull requests: 0
- Bot issues: 0
- Bot pull requests: 0
Top Authors
Issue Authors
- Rafnuss (10)
- grhyne (1)
- raymay13 (1)
Pull Request Authors
- Rafnuss (1)