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Bug multi-session and counts detectionHistory #287

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MartijnUH opened this issue Nov 6, 2023 · 3 comments
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Bug multi-session and counts detectionHistory #287

MartijnUH opened this issue Nov 6, 2023 · 3 comments
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The detectionHistory() function of camtrapR does not work with arguments output = "counts" and unmarkedMultFrameInput = T.

@MartijnUH MartijnUH changed the title bug_multi-session_counts Bug multi-session and counts detectionHistory Nov 6, 2023
@damianooldoni damianooldoni self-assigned this Nov 6, 2023
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@MartijnUH: we discussed this in our meeting today, indeed. Sitll, I think it is not an issue for camtraptor. But it can be that I was not clear during our meeting.

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MartijnUH commented Nov 6, 2023

@MartijnUH: we discussed this in our meeting today, indeed. Sitll, I think it is not an issue for camtraptor. But it can be that I was not clear during our meeting.

@damianooldoni I agree with that. Where should I reference this issue instead? Or do I just send you a minimal data example? Anyway, you can close the issue and delete the branch associated with it. The bug appears to be solved in camtrapR, or may not have been there in the first place.

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damianooldoni commented Nov 6, 2023

Just via mail. And if you prefer, add a note in our Gdoc. Sorry, I think I misunderstood you during our meeting few minutes ago.

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