gisco_get_coastallines {giscoR} | R Documentation |
Get GISCO coastlines sf
polygons
Description
Downloads worldwide coastlines
Usage
gisco_get_coastallines(
year = "2016",
epsg = "4326",
cache = TRUE,
update_cache = FALSE,
cache_dir = NULL,
verbose = FALSE,
resolution = "20"
)
Arguments
year |
Release year. One of |
epsg |
projection of the map: 4-digit EPSG code. One of:
|
cache |
A logical whether to do caching. Default is |
update_cache |
A logical whether to update cache. Default is |
cache_dir |
A path to a cache directory. See About caching. |
verbose |
Logical, displays information. Useful for debugging,
default is |
resolution |
Resolution of the geospatial data. One of
|
Value
A sf
POLYGON
object.
About caching
You can set your cache_dir
with gisco_set_cache_dir()
.
Sometimes cached files may be corrupt. On that case, try re-downloading
the data setting update_cache = TRUE
.
If you experience any problem on download, try to download the
corresponding .geojson
file by any other method and save it on your
cache_dir
. Use the option verbose = TRUE
for debugging the API query.
For a complete list of files available check gisco_db.
Note
Please check the download and usage provisions on gisco_attributions()
.
Source
https://gisco-services.ec.europa.eu/distribution/v2/
See Also
Other political:
gisco_bulk_download()
,
gisco_get_countries()
,
gisco_get_lau()
,
gisco_get_nuts()
,
gisco_get_postalcodes()
,
gisco_get_units()
,
gisco_get_urban_audit()
Examples
coast <- gisco_get_coastallines()
library(ggplot2)
ggplot(coast) +
geom_sf(color = "#1278AB", fill = "#FDFBEA") +
# Zoom on Caribe
coord_sf(
xlim = c(-99, -49),
ylim = c(4, 30)
) +
theme_minimal() +
theme(
panel.background = element_rect(fill = "#C7E7FB", color = NA),
panel.border = element_rect(colour = "black", fill = NA)
)