write.las {rlas} | R Documentation |
Write a .las or .laz file
Description
Write a .las or .laz file. The user provides a table with the data in columns. Column names must respect the specified allowed names (see details). A correct and complete header must also be provided. This header can optionally be generated with header_create.
Usage
write.las(file, header, data)
Arguments
file |
character. file path to .las or .laz file |
header |
list. Can be partially recycled from another file (see read.lasheader) and updated with header_update or generated with header_create. |
data |
data.frame or data.table that contains the data to write in the file. Column names must respect the imposed nomenclature (see details) |
Details
Allowed names are "X", "Y", "Z", "gpstime", "Intensity", "ReturnNumber", "NumberOfReturns",
"ScanDirectionFlag", "EdgeOfFlightline", "Classification", "ScanAngle", "UserData", "PointSourceID",
"R", "G", "B", "NIR". All other extra columns will be written in extra bytes attributes only if the
header specifically states these data should be saved into extra bytes attributes. To use the full
potential of the function write.las
it is recommended users read the complete specifications of
the LAS file format.
Otherwise users can rely on automated procedures that are expected to be sufficient for most usages.
Value
void
See Also
Other rlas:
read.lasheader()
Examples
lasdata = data.frame(X = c(339002.889, 339002.983, 339002.918),
Y = c(5248000.515, 5248000.478, 5248000.318),
Z = c(975.589, 974.778, 974.471),
gpstime = c(269347.281418006, 269347.281428006, 269347.281438006),
Intensity = c(82L, 54L, 27L),
ReturnNumber = c(1L, 1L, 2L),
NumberOfReturns = c(1L, 1L, 2L),
ScanDirectionFlag = c(1L, 1L, 1L),
EdgeOfFlightline = c(1L, 0L, 0L),
Classification = c(1L, 1L, 1L),
ScanAngleRank = c(-21L, -21L, -21L),
UserData = c(32L, 32L, 32L),
PointSourceID = c(17L, 17L, 17L))
lasheader = header_create(lasdata)
file = file.path(tempdir(), "temp.las")
write.las(file, lasheader, lasdata)