london_boroughs {openintro} | R Documentation |
London Borough Boundaries
Description
This dataset contains the coordinates of the boundaries of all 32 boroughs of the Greater London area.
Usage
london_boroughs
Format
A data frame with 45341 observations on the following 3 variables.
- borough
Name of the borough.
- x
The "easting" component of the coordinate, see details.
- y
The "northing" component of the coordinate, see details.
Details
Map data was made available through the Ordnance Survey Open Data
initiative. The data use the
National Grid coordinate system,
based upon eastings (x
) and northings (y
) instead of longitude and latitude.
The name
variable covers all 32 boroughs in Greater London:
Barking & Dagenham
, Barnet
, Bexley
, Brent
,
Bromley
, Camden
, Croydon
, Ealing
,
Enfield
, Greenwich
, Hackney
, Hammersmith &
Fulham
, Haringey
, Harrow
, Havering
, Hillingdon
,
Hounslow
, Islington
, Kensington & Chelsea
,
Kingston
, Lambeth
, Lewisham
, Merton
,
Newham
, Redbridge
, Richmond
, Southwark
,
Sutton
, Tower Hamlets
, Waltham Forest
,
Wandsworth
, Westminster
Source
https://data.london.gov.uk/dataset/ordnance-survey-code-point
Contains Ordinance Survey data released under the Open Government License, OGL v2.
See Also
london_murders
Examples
library(dplyr)
library(ggplot2)
# Calculate number of murders by borough
london_murders_counts <- london_murders |>
group_by(borough) |>
add_tally()
london_murders_counts
## Not run:
# Add number of murders to geographic boundary data
london_boroughs_murders <- inner_join(london_boroughs, london_murders_counts, by = "borough")
# Map murders
ggplot(london_boroughs_murders) +
geom_polygon(aes(x = x, y = y, group = borough, fill = n), colour = "white") +
scale_fill_distiller(direction = 1) +
labs(x = "Easting", y = "Northing", fill = "Number of murders")
## End(Not run)