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checkRd: (-1) RasterList-Package.Rd:20: Lost braces
20 | {\code{\link{rasterList}}}{: it is the constructor of a \code{\link{RasterList-class}} object from a generic \code{object}, it also transforms a \code{\link{RasterList-class}} into another one throungh a function argument. }
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checkRd: (-1) RasterList-Package.Rd:22: Lost braces
22 | {\code{\link{rasterListFun}}}{: it is a function that constructs a particular \code{\link{RasterList-class}} object in which the objects are \code{function}-type. }
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checkRd: (-1) RasterList-Package.Rd:24: Lost braces
24 | {\code{\link{RasterListApply}}}{: it is a function that allows to operate among two or more \code{\link{RasterList-class}} objects defined in the same spatial extent through a generic function \code{fun(x,y,...)} where \code{x} and \code{y} are each cell/element of two \code{\link{RasterList-class}} objects given as arguments \code{x} and \code{y} of \code{\link{RasterListApply}}.}
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Found the following Rd file(s) with Rd \link{} targets missing package
anchors:
RasterList-Package.Rd: RasterLayer-class, RasterStack-class
RasterList-class.Rd: RasterLayer-class, Raster-class
raster.Rd: RasterLayer-class
stack.Rd: RasterStack-class
Please provide package anchors for all Rd \link{} targets not in the
package itself and the base packages.
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Status: 2 NOTEs