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Takes an adm object and a vector of times, and returns the stratigraphic heights deposited at said times

Usage

get_height(x, t, destructive = TRUE, out_dom_val_h = "default", ...)

Arguments

x

an adm or multiadm object

t

vector of times

destructive

logical - should destructive intervals be considered? See Details

out_dom_val_h

"strat_limits", "default", or a vector with one or two entries. What value is assigned to times that are not covered by the age-depth model?

...

parameters handed over to is_destructive

Value

a vector with same length as t, containing the strat heights deposited

Details

if destructive is true, NA is returned for times that coincide with destructive intervals. This is achieved by calling is_destructive with arguments passed by ....

out_dom_val specified the return value for times that are not covered by the age-depth model. For "default", NA is returned. For "strat_limits", the lowest resp. highest stratigraphic position is returned. For a vector of length one, this value is assigned to both sides. For a vector or length 2 or more, the first and second entries are assigned on the left (resp. right) side