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MIND STEP
FarmDynR
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`samplr() already calls `gdxbinwider()`
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@@ -40,9 +40,8 @@ You can install the development version of FarmDynR like so:
## Workflow
1. Create GDX files with the mappings, global settings per farm, farm data, and weights
2. Load everything into R with `gdxbinwider()`
3. Use `samplr()` to create sample farms based on your selected mapping
4. Write batch file with `writeBatch()` and run FarmDyn with `runFarmDynfromBatch()` using the created batch file
2. Use `samplr()` to create sample farms based on your selected mapping
3. Write batch file with `writeBatch()` and run FarmDyn with `runFarmDynfromBatch()` using the created batch file
- Optional: Create descriptive statistics for reporting with `groupstats()`
## Example
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@@ -33,9 +33,8 @@ You can install the development version of FarmDynR like so:
1.
Create GDX files with the mappings, global settings per farm, farm
data, and weights
2.
Load everything into R with
`gdxbinwider()`
3.
Use
`samplr()`
to create sample farms based on your selected mapping
4.
Write batch file with
`writeBatch()`
and run FarmDyn with
2.
Use
`samplr()`
to create sample farms based on your selected mapping
3.
Write batch file with
`writeBatch()`
and run FarmDyn with
`runFarmDynfromBatch()`
using the created batch file
-
Optional: Create descriptive statistics for reporting with
`groupstats()`
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