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ExampleData.LxTxOSLData
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Example Lx and Tx curve data from an artificial OSL measurement
Description
Lx and Tx data of continous wave (CW-) OSL signal curves.
Format
Two data.frames containing time and count values.
Source
Arbitrary OSL measurement.
References
unpublished data
Examples
##load data
data(ExampleData.LxTxOSLData, envir = environment())
##plot data
plot(Lx.data)
plot(Tx.data)
Results
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> library(Luminescence)
Welcome to the R package Luminescence version 0.6.0 [Built: 2016-05-30 16:47:30 UTC]
A new pIRIR derivative: '20000 miles below the sea.'
> png(filename="/home/ddbj/snapshot/RGM3/R_CC/result/Luminescence/ExampleData.LxTxOSLData.Rd_%03d_medium.png", width=480, height=480)
> ### Name: ExampleData.LxTxOSLData
> ### Title: Example Lx and Tx curve data from an artificial OSL measurement
> ### Aliases: ExampleData.LxTxOSLData
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> ### ** Examples
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> ##load data
> data(ExampleData.LxTxOSLData, envir = environment())
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> ##plot data
> plot(Lx.data)
> plot(Tx.data)
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> dev.off()
null device
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