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An R package that assists with the setup and operation of a collection of soil data summary, comparison, and evaluation reports. These reports are primarily used by USDA-NRCS soil scientists in both initial and update mapping.
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Reports are a handy way to summarize large volumes of data, particularly with figures and tables.soilReports is an R package "container" designed to accommodate the maintenance, documentation, and distribution ofR-based reporting tools. Inside the package are report templates, setup files, documentation, and example configuration files.
ThesoilReports package provides a couple important helper functions that do most of the work:
listReports(): print a listing of the available reports, version numbers, and basic metadatareportSetup(...): download any R packages required by the named report, e.g."southwest/mu-comparison"reportInit(...)|reportCopy(...): copy a named report template into a specific directoryreportUpdate(...): update a named report in a specific directory, replacingreport.Rmdonly
Each report contains several files:
report.Rmd: anR Markdown file that is "knit" into a final HTML or DOC reportREADME.md: report-specific instructionscustom.R: report-specific functionscategorical_definitions.R: report-specific color mapping and metadata for categorical raster data (user-editable)config.R: configuration file to set report parameters (user-editable)changes.txt: notes on changes and associated version numbers
NOTE: The following instructions are rarely, if ever, needed with R 4.2+
On many of our machines, the$HOME directory points to a network share. This can cause all kinds of problems when installing R packages, especially if you connect to the network by VPN. The following code is a one-time solution and will cause R packages to be installed on a local disk by adding an.Rprofile file to your$HOME directory. This file will instruct R to useC:/Users/FirstName.LastName/Documents/R/ for installing R packages. Again, you only have to do thisonce.
# determine your current $HOME directorypath.expand('~')# install .Rprofilesource('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ncss-tech/soilReports/master/R/installRprofile.R')installRprofile(overwrite=TRUE)
Run this code if you don't yet have thesoilReports package or after a new version of R has been installed on your machine.
# need devtools to install packages from GitHubinstall.packages('remotes',dep=TRUE)# get the latest version of the 'soilReports' packageremotes::install_github("ncss-tech/soilReports",dependencies=FALSE,upgrade_dependencies=FALSE)
Region 2
Region 11
- CA792: mendel
- CA792: canisrocks
- CA792: siberian
- CA792: isosceles
- summary of pedon data
- summary of lab data
- NEW: Shiny Pedon Summary - interactive plots and tables for pedon data
# load this librarylibrary(soilReports)# list reports in the packagelistReports()# install required packages for a named reportreportSetup(reportName='southwest/mu-comparison')# copy report file 'MU-comparison' to your current working directoryreportInit(reportName='southwest/mu-comparison',outputDir='MU-comparison')
Updates to report templates, documentation, and custom functions are availableafter installing the latestsoilReports package from GitHub. Use the following examples to update an existing copy of the "southwest/mu-comparison" report. Note that your existing configuration files will not be modified.
# get latest version of package + report templatesremotes::install_github("ncss-tech/soilReports",dependencies=FALSE,upgrade_dependencies=FALSE)# load this librarylibrary(soilReports)# get any new packages that may be required by the latest versionreportSetup(reportName='southwest/mu-comparison')# overwrite report files in an existing report instance (does NOT overwrite config)reportUpdate(reportName='southwest/mu-comparison',outputDir='MU-comparison')
- The user is familiar with Rstudio
- NASIS selected set is loaded with the necessary tables (e.g. "Project - legend/mapunit/dmu by sso, pname & uprojectid")
- ODBC connection to NASIS is setup
- custom .Rprofile exists
- necessary R packages are installed
- If you haven't run R in a while, consider updating all packages with:
update.packages(ask=FALSE, checkBuilt=TRUE). - Make sure that all raster data sources areGDAL-compatible formats: GeoTiff, ERDAS IMG, ArcGRID, etc. (not ESRI FGDB)
- Make sure that the map unit polygon data source is anOGR-compatible format: ESRI SHP, ESRI FGDB, etc.
- Make sure that the extent of raster data includes the full extent of map unit polygon data.
- If there is a problem installing packages with
reportSetup(), consider adding theupgrade=TRUEargument. - If you are encountering errors with "Knit HTML" in RStudio, try:
update.packages(ask=FALSE, checkBuilt=TRUE).
Seeissue tracker for TODO items.
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An R package that assists with the setup and operation of a collection of soil data summary, comparison, and evaluation reports. These reports are primarily used by USDA-NRCS soil scientists in both initial and update mapping.
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