st_mosaic {stars} | R Documentation |
build mosaic (composite) of several spatially disjoint stars objects
Description
build mosaic (composite) of several spatially disjoint stars objects
Usage
st_mosaic(.x, ...)
## S3 method for class 'stars'
st_mosaic(
.x,
...,
dst = tempfile(fileext = file_ext),
options = c("-vrtnodata", "-9999", "-srcnodata", "nan"),
file_ext = ".tif"
)
## S3 method for class 'character'
st_mosaic(
.x,
...,
dst = tempfile(fileext = file_ext),
options = c("-vrtnodata", "-9999"),
file_ext = ".tif"
)
## S3 method for class 'stars_proxy'
st_mosaic(
.x,
...,
dst = tempfile(fileext = file_ext),
options = c("-vrtnodata", "-9999"),
file_ext = ".tif"
)
Arguments
.x |
object of class stars, or character vector with input dataset names |
... |
further input stars objects |
dst |
character; destination file name; this will be a VRT file with references to the source file(s), see details |
options |
character; options to the gdalbuildvrt command |
file_ext |
character; file extension, determining the format used to write to (".tif" implies GeoTIFF) |
Details
the gdal function buildvrt builds a mosaic of input images; these input images can be multi-band, but not higher-dimensional data cubes or stars objects with multiple attributes; note that for the 'stars' method, the 'dst' file may contain references to temporary files that are going to be removed at termination of the R session.
uses gdal_utils to internally call buildvrt
; no executables external to R are called.
Value
the stars method returns a stars object with the composite of the input; the character
method returns the file name of the file with the mosaic; see also the GDAL documentation of gdalbuildvrt
Examples
x = read_stars(system.file("tif/L7_ETMs.tif", package = "stars"))
x1 = x[,100:200,100:200,]
x2 = x[,150:300,150:300,]
plot(st_mosaic(x1, x2))