location_createID {MazamaLocationUtils} | R Documentation |
Create one or more unique locationIDs
Description
A unique locationID is created for each incoming
longitude
and latitude
.
See MazamaCoreUtils::createLocationID
for details.
At precision = 10
, this results in a maximum error of 0.6 meters which
is more than precise enough for environmental monitoring studies making use
of this package.
An excellent way to become familiar with geohash is through the GeoHash Explorer.
Usage
location_createID(
longitude = NULL,
latitude = NULL,
algorithm = c("geohash", "digest"),
precision = 10
)
Arguments
longitude |
Vector of longitudes in decimal degrees E. |
latitude |
Vector of latitudes in decimal degrees N. |
algorithm |
Algorithm to use – either |
precision |
|
Value
Vector of character locationIDs.
Note
The "digest"
algorithm is deprecated but provided for backwards
compatibility with databases that were built using locationIDs generated
with this algorithm.
References
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_degrees
https://www.johndcook.com/blog/2017/01/10/probability-of-secure-hash-collisions/
Examples
library(MazamaLocationUtils)
# Wenatchee
lon <- -120.325278
lat <- 47.423333
locationID <- location_createID(lon, lat)
print(locationID)
location_createID(lon, lat, algorithm = "geohash")
location_createID(lon, lat, algorithm = "geohash", precision = 7)