spatRast2world {NetLogoR} | R Documentation |
Convert a SpatRaster
object into a worldMatrix
or worldArray
object
Description
Convert a SpatRaster
object into a worldMatrix
object or a worldArray
object depending on the number of layers of the
SpatRaster
object.
Usage
spatRast2world(raster)
## S4 method for signature 'SpatRaster'
spatRast2world(raster)
Arguments
raster |
|
Details
See help("worldMatrix-class")
or help("worldArray-class")
for more details on the classes.
If the `SpatRaster` object has only one layer, a `worldMatrix` object will be returned. If the `SpatRaster` object has more than one layer, layers must have unique names and a `worldArray` object will be returned. The number of rows and columns, as well as the cell values of the `raster` are kept the same. However, to match the coordinates system and resolution of a `worldMatrix` or `worldArray`, the grid is shifted by a 1/2 cell to have round coordinate values at the center of the patches and patch size is equal to (1,1). The bottom left corner cell coordinates of the `worldMatrix` or `worldArray` will be (pxcor = 0, pycor = 0).
Value
WorldMatrix
or worldArray
object depending on the number of layers
of the input raster
.
Patches
value are retained from the raster
.
Author(s)
Sarah Bauduin
Examples
library(terra)
r1 <- rast(xmin = 0, xmax = 10, ymin = 0, ymax = 10, nrows = 10, ncols = 10)
r1[] <- runif(100)
w1 <- spatRast2world(r1)
terra::plot(r1)
plot(w1)
r2 <- rast(xmin = 0, xmax = 10, ymin = 0, ymax = 10, nrows = 10, ncols = 10)
r2[] <- 0
r3 <- c(r1, r2)
names(r3) <- c("layer1", "layer2")
w3 <- spatRast2world(r3)
terra::plot(r3)
plot(w3)
[Package NetLogoR version 1.0.5 Index]