\name{getMetaData} \alias{getMetaData} \title{Import Metadata for USGS Data} \usage{ getMetaData(siteNumber = "", parameterCd = "", interactive = TRUE) } \arguments{ \item{siteNumber}{string USGS site number. This is usually an 8 digit number} \item{parameterCd}{string USGS parameter code. This is usually an 5 digit number.} \item{interactive}{logical Option for interactive mode. If true, there is user interaction for error handling and data checks.} } \value{ INFO dataframe with agency, site, dateTime, value, and code columns } \description{ Populates INFO data frame for WRTDS study. If either station number or parameter code supplied, imports data about a particular USGS site from NWIS web service. This function gets the data from here: \url{http://waterservices.usgs.gov/} A list of parameter codes can be found here: \url{http://nwis.waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/pmcodes/} If either station number or parameter code is not supplied, the user will be asked to input data. Additionally, the user will be asked for: staAbbrev - station abbreviation, will be used in naming output files and for structuring batch jobs constitAbbrev - constitute abbreviation } \examples{ # These examples require an internet connection to run # Automatically gets information about site 05114000 and temperature, no interaction with user INFO <- getMetaData('05114000','00010') } \keyword{USGS} \keyword{WRTDS} \keyword{data} \keyword{import} \keyword{service} \keyword{web}