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\alias{filter.osem_measurements}
\title{Return rows with matching conditions, while maintaining class & attributes}
\usage{
\method{filter}{osem_measurements}(.data, ..., .dots)
filter.osem_measurements(.data, ..., .dots)
}
\arguments{
\item{.data}{A osem_measurements data.frame to filter}
\alias{filter.sensebox}
\method{filter}{sensebox}(.data, ..., .dots)
filter.sensebox(.data, ..., .dots)
\item{.data}{A sensebox data.frame to filter}
\alias{mutate.osem_measurements}
\title{Add new variables to the data, while maintaining class & attributes}
\method{mutate}{osem_measurements}(.data, ..., .dots)
mutate.osem_measurements(.data, ..., .dots)
\item{.data}{A osem_measurements data.frame to mutate}
\alias{mutate.sensebox}
\method{mutate}{sensebox}(.data, ..., .dots)
mutate.sensebox(.data, ..., .dots)
\item{.data}{A sensebox data.frame to mutate}
\alias{st_as_sf.osem_measurements}
\title{Convert a \code{osem_measurements} dataframe to an \code{\link[sf]{st_sf}} object.}
\method{st_as_sf}{osem_measurements}(x, ...)
st_as_sf.osem_measurements(x, ...)
\item{x}{The object to convert}
\alias{st_as_sf.sensebox}
\title{Convert a \code{sensebox} dataframe to an \code{\link[sf]{st_sf}} object.}
\method{st_as_sf}{sensebox}(x, ...)
st_as_sf.sensebox(x, ...)