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% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand
% Please edit documentation in R/endpoint.R
\name{endpoint}
\alias{endpoint}
\alias{soil_DT50}
\alias{soil_Kfoc}
\alias{soil_N}
\alias{soil_sorption}
\title{Retrieve endpoint information from the chyaml field of a chent object}
\usage{
endpoint(chent, medium = "soil", type = c("degradation", "sorption"),
  lab_field = c(NA, "laboratory", "field"), redox = c(NA, "aerobic",
  "anaerobic"), value = c("DT50ref", "Kfoc", "N"), aggregator = geomean,
  raw = FALSE, signif = 3)

soil_DT50(chent, aggregator = geomean, signif = 3,
  lab_field = "laboratory", value = "DT50ref", redox = "aerobic",
  raw = FALSE)

soil_Kfoc(chent, aggregator = geomean, signif = 3, value = "Kfoc",
  raw = FALSE)

soil_N(chent, aggregator = mean, signif = 3, raw = FALSE)

soil_sorption(chent, values = c("Kfoc", "N"), aggregators = c(Kfoc =
  geomean, Koc = geomean, N = mean), signif = rep(3, length(values)),
  raw = FALSE)
}
\arguments{
\item{chent}{The \code{\link{chent}} object to get the information from}

\item{medium}{The medium for which information is sought}

\item{type}{The information type}

\item{lab_field}{If not NA, do we want laboratory or field endpoints}

\item{redox}{If not NA, are we looking for aerobic or anaerobic data}

\item{value}{The name of the value we want. The list given in the 
usage section is not exclusive}

\item{aggregator}{The aggregator function. Can be mean, 
\code{\link{geomean}}, or identity, for example.}

\item{raw}{Should the number(s) be returned as stored in the chent
object (could be a character value) to retain original information
about precision?}

\item{signif}{How many significant digits do we want}

\item{values}{The values to be returned}

\item{aggregators}{A named vector of aggregator functions to be used}
}
\value{
The result from applying the aggregator function to
  the values converted to a numeric vector, rounded to the
  given number of significant digits, or, if raw = TRUE,
  the values as a character value, retaining any implicit
  information on precision that may be present.
}
\description{
R6 class objects of class \code{\link{chent}} represent chemical entities
and can hold a list of information loaded from a chemical yaml file in their
chyaml field. Such information is extracted and optionally aggregated by
this function.
}
\details{
The functions \code{soil_*} are functions to extract soil specific endpoints.
For the Freundlich exponent, the capital letter \code{N} is used in order to
facilitate dealing with such data in R. In pesticide fate modelling, this
exponent is often called 1/n.
}

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