st_warp {stars} | R Documentation |
Warp (resample) grids in stars objects to a new grid, possibly in an new coordinate reference system
Description
Warp (resample) grids in stars objects to a new grid, possibly in an new coordinate reference system
Usage
st_warp(
src,
dest,
...,
crs = NA_crs_,
cellsize = NA_real_,
segments = 100,
use_gdal = FALSE,
options = character(0),
no_data_value = NA_real_,
debug = FALSE,
method = "near",
threshold = NA_real_
)
Arguments
src |
object of class |
dest |
object of class |
... |
ignored |
crs |
coordinate reference system for destination grid, only used when |
cellsize |
length 1 or 2 numeric; cellsize in target coordinate reference system units |
segments |
(total) number of segments for segmentizing the bounding box before transforming to the new crs |
use_gdal |
logical; if |
options |
character vector with options, passed on to gdalwarp |
no_data_value |
value used by gdalwarp for no_data (NA) when writing to temporary file;
not setting this when |
debug |
logical; if |
method |
character; see details for options; methods other than |
threshold |
numeric; distance threshold for warping curvilinear grids: new cells at distances larger than threshold are assigned NA values. |
Details
method
should be one of near
, bilinear
, cubic
, cubicspline
, lanczos
, average
, mode
, max
, min
, med
, q1
or q3
; see https://github.com/r-spatial/stars/issues/109
For gridded spatial data (dimensions x
and y
), see figure; the existing grid is transformed into a regular grid defined by dest
, possibly in a new coordinate reference system. If dest
is not specified, but crs
is, the procedure used to choose a target grid is similar to that of projectRaster. This entails: (i) the envelope (bounding box polygon) is transformed into the new crs, possibly after segmentation (red box); (ii) a grid is formed in this new crs, touching the transformed envelope on its East and North side, with (if cellsize is not given) a cellsize similar to the cell size of src
, with an extent that at least covers x
; (iii) for each cell center of this new grid, the matching grid cell of x
is used; if there is no match, an NA
value is used.
Examples
geomatrix = system.file("tif/geomatrix.tif", package = "stars")
(x = read_stars(geomatrix))
new_crs = st_crs('OGC:CRS84')
y = st_warp(x, crs = new_crs)
plot(st_transform(st_as_sfc(st_bbox(x)), new_crs), col = NA, border = 'red')
plot(st_as_sfc(y, as_points=FALSE), col = NA, border = 'green', axes = TRUE, add = TRUE)
image(y, add = TRUE, nbreaks = 6)
plot(st_as_sfc(y, as_points=TRUE), pch=3, cex=.5, col = 'blue', add = TRUE)
plot(st_transform(st_as_sfc(x, as_points=FALSE), new_crs), add = TRUE)
# warp 0-360 raster to -180-180 raster:
r = read_stars(system.file("nc/reduced.nc", package = "stars"))
r %>% st_set_crs('OGC:CRS84') %>% st_warp(st_as_stars(st_bbox(), dx = 2)) -> s
plot(r, axes = TRUE) # no CRS set, so no degree symbols in labels
plot(s, axes = TRUE)
# downsample raster (90 to 270 m)
r = read_stars(system.file("tif/olinda_dem_utm25s.tif", package = "stars"))
r270 = st_as_stars(st_bbox(r), dx = 270)
r270 = st_warp(r, r270)