gt_make_raster {googletraffic} | R Documentation |
Make Google Traffic Raster
Description
Make a raster of Google traffic data, where each pixel has one of four values indicating traffic volume (no traffic, light, moderate, and heavy).
Usage
gt_make_raster(
location,
height,
width,
zoom,
google_key,
traffic_color_dist_thresh = 4.6,
traffic_color_dist_metric = "CIEDE2000",
webshot_zoom = 1,
webshot_delay = NULL,
print_progress = TRUE
)
Arguments
location |
Vector of latitude and longitude |
height |
Height (in pixels; pixel length depends on zoom) |
width |
Width (in pixels; pixel length depends on zoom) |
zoom |
Zoom level; integer from 5 to 20. For more information about how zoom levels correspond to pixel size, see here and here. |
google_key |
Google API key, where the Maps JavaScript API is enabled. To create a Google API key, follow these instructions. |
traffic_color_dist_thresh |
Google traffic relies on four main base colors: |
traffic_color_dist_metric |
See above; this parameter changes the metric used to calculate distances between colors. By default, |
webshot_zoom |
How many pixels should be created relative to height and width values. If |
webshot_delay |
How long to wait for Google traffic layer to render. Larger height/widths require longer delay times. If |
print_progress |
Whether to print function progress (default: |
Value
Returns a georeferenced raster. Raster pixels can contain the following values: 1 = no traffic; 2 = medium traffic; 3 = high traffic; 4 = heavy traffic.
References
Markus Hilpert, Jenni A. Shearston, Jemaleddin Cole, Steven N. Chillrud, and Micaela E. Martinez. Acquisition and analysis of crowd-sourced traffic data. CoRR, abs/2105.12235, 2021.
Pavel Pokorny. Determining traffic levels in cities using google maps. In 2017 Fourth International Conference on Mathematics and Computers in Sciences and in Industry (MCSI), pages 144–147, 2017.
Examples
## Not run:
r <- gt_make_raster(location = c(40.712778, -74.006111),
height = 1000,
width = 1000,
zoom = 16,
google_key = "GOOGLE-KEY-HERE")
## End(Not run)