\name{get.triprop} \alias{get.triprop} \title{Enter three proportion data - usually soil textures} \usage{ get.triprop(use.percentages=FALSE,cnames=c("1st","2nd","3rd")) } \arguments{ \item{use.percentages}{Logical - whether to treat the entries as percentages and scale to proportions.} \item{cnames}{column names for the resulting three column matrix.} } \description{ \samp{get.triprop} allows the user to enter triplets of proportions or percentages of three components such as sand, silt and clay in soils. } \details{ The three proportions of each row must sum to 100 or 1 within 1\% or the function will warn the operator.} \value{A matrix of the components of one or more observations.} \author{Jim Lemon} \seealso{\link{triax.plot}, \link{soil.texture}} \examples{ if(dev.interactive()) { # get some proportions newsp<-get.triprop() # show the triangle triax.frame(main="Test triax.plot") # now plot the observations triax.points(newsp) } } \keyword{misc}