well, I'll go ahead and ask my question in the hopes that someone will see it and point me in the right direction
so I have some lidar data that I want to calculate some metrics for. I have ground plots that I have extracted the lidar points around, so that I have a couple hundred points per plot (19 plots)
each point has X, Y, Z, height above ground, and the associated plot
I feel like I have all the right pieces, but just don't know how they go together to give me what I want
I need to calculate a bunch of metrics on the plot level, so I did a `plotsgrouped <- split(plotpts, plotpts$AssocPlot)'
so now I have a data frame with a "page" for each plot, so I can calculate all my metrics by the "plot page"
this works just dandy for individual plots, but I want to automate it (yes, I know there's only 19 plots, but it's the principle of it, darn it! :-P)
so I've got a for loop going
for(i in 1:length(groups)){ Results$Plot[i] <- groups[i] Results$Mean[i] <- mean(plotsgrouped$PLT01$Z) ... and so on.
the problem arises when I try to do something like: Results$mean[i] <- mean(paste("plotsgrouped", groups[i],"Z", sep="$"))
mean() doesn't recognize the paste as a reference to the data frame "plotsgrouped", and instead fails.
btw, groups is a list of the 19 plot names: PLT01-PLT27 (non-consecutive sometimes) and FTWR
anyone have an easier way to iterate across plots and get arbitrary metrics?
@forestman That sounds like something that should be in an actual question. Although it's been answered quite a few times before and doing some searching might yield somebody asking the essentially the same thing as you.
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