[Dplr-commits] r854 - pkg/dplR/vignettes

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Sat May 3 19:06:59 CEST 2014


Author: mvkorpel
Date: 2014-05-03 19:06:59 +0200 (Sat, 03 May 2014)
New Revision: 854

Modified:
   pkg/dplR/vignettes/intro-dplR.Rnw
   pkg/dplR/vignettes/timeseries-dplR.Rnw
Log:
Fixed typos

Modified: pkg/dplR/vignettes/intro-dplR.Rnw
===================================================================
--- pkg/dplR/vignettes/intro-dplR.Rnw	2014-05-03 16:56:16 UTC (rev 853)
+++ pkg/dplR/vignettes/intro-dplR.Rnw	2014-05-03 17:06:59 UTC (rev 854)
@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@
 \begin{figure}[h]
 \centering
 \includegraphics{intro-dplR-b}
-\caption{Detrending a single series via mutiple methods.}
+\caption{Detrending a single series via multiple methods.}
 \label{fig:detrend.series}
 \end{figure}
 
@@ -287,7 +287,7 @@
 dim(ca533.crn)
 @
 
-An object produced by \code{chron} has a generic S3 moethod for plotting 
+An object produced by \code{chron} has a generic S3 method for plotting 
 which calls the \code{crn.plot} function (which has many arguments for 
 customization). Here we will just make a simple plot of the chronology with 
 a smoothing spline added. See Figure~\ref{fig:crn.plot.spline}.

Modified: pkg/dplR/vignettes/timeseries-dplR.Rnw
===================================================================
--- pkg/dplR/vignettes/timeseries-dplR.Rnw	2014-05-03 16:56:16 UTC (rev 853)
+++ pkg/dplR/vignettes/timeseries-dplR.Rnw	2014-05-03 17:06:59 UTC (rev 854)
@@ -304,16 +304,16 @@
 (and we leave that as an exercise to the reader) the variations between voices
 would be greatly reduced. Note the similarity in Figures~\ref{fig:wavelet} 
 and~\ref{fig:mra} for the variation in the 64-year band around the year 1600
-and the lower frequncy variation at 128 years around the year 1400.
+and the lower frequency variation at 128 years around the year 1400.
 \else% If "waveslim" is not available
 An example was dropped because \code{"waveslim"} is not available.
 \fi% End of conditional
 
 The pioneering work of Ed Cook -- e.g. \cite{cook1990} -- has left an enduring 
-mark on nearly every aspect of quantitative dendrochrnology. One such mark
+mark on nearly every aspect of quantitative dendrochronology. One such mark
 that we already alluded to above is the use of smoothing splines to detrend
 and filter tree-ring data. So, we'll close with an example of how one
-can visualise an individual tree-rins series using splines 
+can visualise an individual tree-ring series using splines 
 (Figure~\ref{fig:spl}).
 
 <<g, fig=TRUE>>=



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