esp_get_munic {mapSpain} | R Documentation |
Get municipalities of Spain as sf
POLYGON
Description
Returns municipalities of Spain sf
POLYGON' at a specified scale.
-
esp_get_munic()
uses GISCO (Eurostat) as source. Please usegiscoR::gisco_attributions()
.
-
esp_get_munic_siane()
uses CartoBase ANE as source, provided by Instituto Geografico Nacional (IGN), http://www.ign.es/web/ign/portal. Years available are 2005 up to today.
Usage
esp_get_munic(
year = "2019",
epsg = "4258",
cache = TRUE,
update_cache = FALSE,
cache_dir = NULL,
verbose = FALSE,
region = NULL,
munic = NULL,
moveCAN = TRUE
)
esp_get_munic_siane(
year = Sys.Date(),
epsg = "4258",
cache = TRUE,
update_cache = FALSE,
cache_dir = NULL,
verbose = FALSE,
resolution = 3,
region = NULL,
munic = NULL,
moveCAN = TRUE,
rawcols = FALSE
)
Arguments
year |
Release year. See Details for years available. |
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 |
region |
A vector of names and/or codes for provinces
or |
munic |
A name or |
moveCAN |
A logical |
resolution |
Resolution of the polygon. Values available are
|
rawcols |
Logical. Setting this to |
Details
The years available are:
-
esp_get_munic()
:year
could be one of "2001", "2004", "2006", "2008", "2010", "2013" and any year between 2016 and 2019. SeegiscoR::gisco_get_lau()
,giscoR::gisco_get_communes()
. -
esp_get_munic_siane()
:year
could be passed as a single year ("YYYY" format, as end of year) or as a specific date ("YYYY-MM-DD" format). Historical information starts as of 2005.
When using region
you can use and mix names and NUTS codes (levels 1, 2 or
3), ISO codes (corresponding to level 2 or 3) or "cpro"
(see esp_codelist).
When calling a higher level (Province, Autonomous Community or NUTS1), all the municipalities of that level would be added.
Value
A sf
POLYGON
.
About caching
You can set your cache_dir
with esp_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.
Displacing the Canary Islands
While moveCAN
is useful for visualization, it would alter the actual
geographic position of the Canary Islands. When using the output for
spatial analysis or using tiles (e.g. with esp_getTiles()
or
addProviderEspTiles()
) this option should be set to FALSE
in order to
get the actual coordinates, instead of the modified ones. See also
esp_move_can()
for displacing stand-alone sf
objects.
Source
IGN data via a custom CDN (see https://github.com/rOpenSpain/mapSpain/tree/sianedata).
See Also
giscoR::gisco_get_lau()
, base::regex()
.
Other political:
esp_codelist
,
esp_get_can_box()
,
esp_get_capimun()
,
esp_get_ccaa()
,
esp_get_comarca()
,
esp_get_country()
,
esp_get_gridmap
,
esp_get_nuts()
,
esp_get_prov()
,
esp_get_simpl_prov()
Other municipalities:
esp_get_capimun()
,
esp_munic.sf
Examples
# Get munics
Base <- esp_get_munic(year = "2019", region = "Castilla y Leon")
# Provs for delimiting
provs <- esp_get_prov(prov = "Castilla y Leon")
# Load population data
data("pobmun19")
# Arrange and create breaks
Base_pop <- merge(Base, pobmun19,
by = c("cpro", "cmun"),
all.x = TRUE
)
br <- sort(c(
0, 50, 100, 200, 500,
1000, 5000, 50000, 100000,
Inf
))
Base_pop$cuts <- cut(Base_pop$pob19, br, dig.lab = 20)
# Plot
library(ggplot2)
ggplot(Base_pop) +
geom_sf(aes(fill = cuts), color = NA) +
geom_sf(data = provs, fill = NA, color = "grey70") +
scale_fill_manual(values = hcl.colors(length(br), "cividis")) +
labs(
title = "Population in Castilla y Leon",
subtitle = "INE, 2019",
fill = "Persons"
) +
theme_void()