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As a user of RClimDex (https://github.com/rodneychan-ec/RClimDex), it would be easier to shift to this package if there was one function call to calculate all 27 indices at once.
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Hi, thanks s for your suggestion.
Most users are interested in a subset of indices, so we have kept the function simple in that sense. Furthermore, very large datasets may cause memory problems.
In any case, an external looping function can be created to automate the task if needed.
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Thanks! Do you already have codes for such external looping function
somewhere? Would really appreciate if you could share. Why reinvent the
wheel all over?
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Hi, thanks s for your suggestion.
Most users are interested in a subset of indices, so we have kept the
function simple in that sense. Furthermore, very large datasets may cause
memory problems.
In any case, an external looping function can be created to automate the
task if needed.
best
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As a user of RClimDex (https://github.com/rodneychan-ec/RClimDex), it would be easier to shift to this package if there was one function call to calculate all 27 indices at once.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: