Gives values for FLAV BSWF (flavonoid) as a function of wavelength
Source:R/flav.q.fun.r
FLAV_q_fun.Rd
This function gives a set of numeric multipliers that can be used as a weight to calculate effective doses and irradiances. It is the action spectrum for the accumulation of mesembryanthin.
Value
a numeric array of the same length as w.length
with values for
the BSWF normalized as in the original source. The returned values are
based on quantum effectiveness units.
See also
Other BSWF functions:
CH4_e_fun()
,
CH4_q_fun()
,
CIE_e_fun()
,
CIE_q_fun()
,
DNA_GM_q_fun()
,
DNA_P_q_fun()
,
GEN_G_q_fun()
,
GEN_M_q_fun()
,
GEN_T_q_fun()
,
ICNIRP_e_fun()
,
PG_q_fun()
Examples
FLAV_q_fun(293:400)
#> [1] 2.857651118 2.459603111 2.117000017 1.822118800 1.568312185 1.349858808
#> [7] 1.161834243 1.000000000 0.860707976 0.740818221 0.637628152 0.548811636
#> [13] 0.472366553 0.406569660 0.349937749 0.301194212 0.259240261 0.223130160
#> [19] 0.192049909 0.165298888 0.142274072 0.122456428 0.105399225 0.090717953
#> [25] 0.078081666 0.067205513 0.057844321 0.049787068 0.042852127 0.036883167
#> [31] 0.031745636 0.027323722 0.023517746 0.020241911 0.017422375 0.014995577
#> [37] 0.012906813 0.011108997 0.009561602 0.008229747 0.007083409 0.006096747
#> [43] 0.005247518 0.004516581 0.003887457 0.003345965 0.002879899 0.002478752
#> [49] 0.002133482 0.001836305 0.001580522 0.001360368 0.001170880 0.001007785
#> [55] 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000
#> [61] 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000
#> [67] 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000
#> [73] 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000
#> [79] 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000
#> [85] 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000
#> [91] 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000
#> [97] 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000
#> [103] 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000