Automated flagging of common spatial and temporal errors in biological and palaeontological collection data, for the use in conservation, ecology and palaeontology.
I run into an issue working with the cd_round() it throws “rbind” error.
I spent some time looking at the problem. I think it comes from the return of “invalid data sets” e.g., if the data set has less then 4 observations. In such a case a df with 5 columns is produced. If the data set is valid, I get 10 columns. I guess this is where the “rbind” Problem comes from.
I was able to avoid the problem by replacing all the output with a length of 5 with an output with the length of 10:
Hi,
I run into an issue working with the cd_round() it throws “rbind” error.
I spent some time looking at the problem. I think it comes from the return of “invalid data sets” e.g., if the data set has less then 4 observations. In such a case a df with 5 columns is produced. If the data set is valid, I get 10 columns. I guess this is where the “rbind” Problem comes from.
I was able to avoid the problem by replacing all the output with a length of 5 with an output with the length of 10:
I hope that this helps to improve this very nice R package.
Best Wishes, Livio