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On Tue, Mar 15, 2022 at 10:52 AM dalfardi.s <dalfardi.s at ut.ac.ir>
wrote:>
> hello everyone
>
> I faced an problem in Rstudio version 4.1.2 and while i am new in R and
> Rstudio, but i search alot in internet and have thaught about the reason
> of it but all i done didnt fix it.
>
> I have a function of a package named priority flow as bellow:
>
> RIVSMOOTH=RIVERSMOOTH(DEM=TRAVHS$DEM, DIRECTION=TRAVHS$DIRECTION,
>
MASK=FARWATERSHED.MASK,RIVER.SUMMARY=SUBBASIN$SUMMARY,RIVER.SEGMENTS=SUBBASIN$SEGMENTS,BANK.EPSILON
> =0.01,RIVER.EPSILON = 0,D4=C(1,2,3,4),PRINTFLAG = T)
>
> and all needed inputs are available but when i run it give me the bellow
> error:
>
> [1] "No terminal river segments provided, not adjusting DEM"
> Error in RiverSmooth(dem = travHS$dem, direction = travHS$direction,
> mask = FARwatershed.mask, :
> object 'active' not found
>
> I dont know what active object is here? but all other objects are here
> available.i also assighned this needed inputs in different object
> forinstance AA=travHS$dem and then defined AA in the function but it
> return error again.
>
> this is summary of two dataframe that included needed data:
>
> SUMMARY(SUBBASIN)
> Length Class Mode
> segments 4200 -none- numeric
> subbasins 4200 -none- numeric
> RiverMask 4200 -none- numeric
> summary 98 -none- numeric
> > SUMMARY(TRAVHS)
> Length Class Mode
> dem 4200 -none- numeric
> mask 4200 -none- numeric
> marked 4200 -none- numeric
> step 4200 -none- numeric
> direction 4200 -none- numeric
> basins 4200 -none- numeric
>
> this is part of my work and i really stumbled in it. Is there any one
> could help me?
>
> I really appreciate it.
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