| mappingUS {mapping} | R Documentation |
Static maps for USA
Description
Function to produce static maps for USA unit.
Usage
mappingUS(data, var = NULL, colID = NULL,
type = c("static", "interactive"),
typeStatic = c("tmap", "choro.cart", "typo", "bar"),
unit = c("country", "region", "division","state",
"county", "district", "district_county", "urban_area"),
year = c("2018"), matchWith = c("name", "id", "number"),
scale = c("20", "50", "500"), dir = NULL, show_us = TRUE,
add_text = NULL, subset = NULL, facets = NULL,
aggregation_fun = sum, aggregation_unit = NULL,
options = mapping.options())
Arguments
data |
a data.frame object with variables to display or a |
var |
character value(s) or columns number(s) indicating the variable to plot |
colID |
character value or columns number indicating the column with unit names |
type |
if generates static or interactive map |
typeStatic |
type of static map |
unit |
the type of European statistical unit to check. |
year |
year of the unit |
matchWith |
the type of id to check if unit is set to "states" |
scale |
the scale of a map |
dir |
local directory in which shape files are stored |
show_us |
logical value set to TRUE indicating if the map entire map is drawn or only the coordinates linked to the input data |
add_text |
character name indicating the column with text labels |
subset |
a formula indicating the condition to subset the data. See the details section |
facets |
variable(s) name to split the data |
aggregation_fun |
function to use when data are aggregated |
aggregation_unit |
variable name by which the unit are aggregated |
options |
a list with options using |
Details
If data is a object of class "US" generated using the US function, the arguments unit, year, and matchWith are ignored, because the object already contains the coordinates.
The aggregation_unit provides an aggregation for a user specified variable in data, or for larger statistical unit, automatically provided when the function link the data with the coordinates. For example, if data are of type county, we will have variables for larger aggregate unit, that is state and region variables. Look at US for more details.
subset provide an expression to subsetting the data using a formula, with the logical operators. For example data can be subsetting as follows: ~I("Variable 1" == "condition 1" & "Variable 2" != "condition 2") or for example, ~I("Variable 1" > "condition 1" | "Variable 2" != "condition 2").
Value
Return a map. For tmap type, the function also returns a tmap object.
References
Giraud, T. and Lambert, N. (2016). cartography: Create and Integrate Maps in your R Workflow. JOSS, 1(4). doi: 10.21105/joss.00054.
Pebesma, E., 2018. Simple Features for R: Standardized Support for Spatial Vector Data. The R Journal 10 (1), 439-446, https://doi.org/10.32614/RJ-2018-009
Tennekes M (2018). “tmap: Thematic Maps in R.” _Journalstatisticaltical Software_, *84*(6), 1-39. doi: 10.18637/jss.v084.i06 (URL: https://doi.org/10.18637/jss.v084.i06).
See Also
mappingWR,mappingIT,mappingEU,mappingDE,mappingUK
Examples
data("popUS")
us <- US(data = popUS, unit = "state")
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# Statics #
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mappingUS(data = us, var = "population")
mappingUS(data = us, var = "population",
subset = ~I(id == "california" | id == "texas"))
mappingUS(data = us, var = "population",
subset = ~I(id == "california" | id == "texas"), facets = "id")
mappingUS(data = us, var = "population", typeStatic = "choro.cart")
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# Interactive #
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mappingUS(data = us, var = "population", type = "interactive")
mappingUS(data = us, var = "population", type = "interactive",
subset = ~I(id == "california" | id == "texas" | id == "new york" ))