Visually explores how choosing different values for h in the binPrep function affects the shape of the SPD.
binsense( x, y, h, timeRange, calendar ="BP", binning ="CRA", raw = F, verbose = T, legend = T,...)
Arguments
x: A CalDates class object containing calibrated radiocarbon dates.
y: A vector containing the locations ID (e.g. site ID) of each calibrated date to be used for the binning process.
h: A vector of numbers containing values for the h parameter to be used in the binPrep function.
timeRange: A vector of length 2 indicating the start and end date of the analysis in cal BP.
calendar: Either 'BP' or 'BCAD'. Indicate whether the calibrated date should be displayed in BP or BC/AD. Default is 'BP'.
binning: Either 'CRA' or 'calibrated'. Indicate whether the binning should be carried using the 14C age or using the median calibrated date. Default is 'CRA'.
raw: A logical variable indicating whether all SPDs should be returned or not. Default is FALSE.
verbose: A logical variable indicating whether extra information on progress should be reported. Default is TRUE.
legend: A logical variable indicating whether the legend should be displayed. Default is TRUE
...: Additional arguments to be passed to the spd function.
Examples
## Not run:data(euroevol)#subset Danish datesdenmark=subset(euroevol,Country=="Denmark")denmarkDates=calibrate(x=denmark$C14Age,errors=denmark$C14SD)binsense(x=denmarkDates,y=denmark$SiteID,h=seq(0,200,20),timeRange=c(10000,4000),runm=200)## End(Not run)