read_metro_area {geobr} | R Documentation |
Download spatial data of official metropolitan areas in Brazil
Description
The function returns the shapes of municipalities grouped by their respective metro areas. Metropolitan areas are created by each state in Brazil. The data set includes the municipalities that belong to all metropolitan areas in the country according to state legislation in each year. Original data were generated by Institute of Geography. Data at scale 1:250,000, using Geodetic reference system "SIRGAS2000" and CRS(4674).
Usage
read_metro_area(
year = 2018,
code_state = "all",
simplified = TRUE,
showProgress = TRUE
)
Arguments
year |
Numeric. Year of the data in YYYY format. Defaults to |
code_state |
The two-digit code of a state or a two-letter uppercase
abbreviation (e.g. 33 or "RJ"). If |
simplified |
Logic |
showProgress |
Logical. Defaults to |
Value
An "sf" "data.frame"
object
See Also
Other area functions:
read_amazon()
,
read_biomes()
,
read_capitals()
,
read_comparable_areas()
,
read_country()
,
read_disaster_risk_area()
,
read_health_facilities()
,
read_health_region()
,
read_immediate_region()
,
read_indigenous_land()
,
read_intermediate_region()
,
read_meso_region()
,
read_micro_region()
,
read_municipal_seat()
,
read_municipality()
,
read_neighborhood()
,
read_pop_arrangements()
,
read_region()
,
read_schools()
,
read_semiarid()
,
read_state()
,
read_statistical_grid()
,
read_urban_area()
,
read_urban_concentrations()
,
read_weighting_area()
Examples
# Read all official metropolitan areas for a given year
m <- read_metro_area(2005)
m <- read_metro_area(2018)