| MaskLand {metR} | R Documentation | 
Mask
Description
Creates a mask
Usage
MaskLand(lon, lat, mask = "world", wrap = c(0, 360))
Arguments
| lon | a vector of longitudes in degrees in 0-360 format | 
| lat | a vector of latitudes in degrees | 
| mask | the name of the dataset (that will be load with
 | 
| wrap | the longitude range to be used for a global mask | 
Value
A logical vector of the same length as lat and lon where TRUE means
that the point is inside one of the polygons making up the map. For a global
map (the default), this means that the point is over land.
Examples
# Make a sea-land mask
mask <- temperature[lev == 1000, .(lon = lon, lat = lat, land = MaskLand(lon, lat))]
temperature <- temperature[mask, on = c("lon", "lat")]
library(ggplot2)
ggplot(mask, aes(lon, lat)) +
   geom_raster(aes(fill = land))
# Take the temperature difference between land and ocean
diftemp <- temperature[,
          .(tempdif = mean(air[land == TRUE]) - mean(air[land == FALSE])),
           by = .(lat, lev)]
ggplot(diftemp, aes(lat, lev)) +
    geom_contour(aes(z = tempdif, color = after_stat(level))) +
    scale_y_level() +
    scale_x_latitude() +
    scale_color_divergent()
[Package metR version 0.15.0 Index]