boxplot {terra} | R Documentation |
Box plot of SpatRaster data
Description
Box plot of layers in a SpatRaster
Usage
## S4 method for signature 'SpatRaster'
boxplot(x, y=NULL, maxcell=100000, ...)
Arguments
x |
SpatRaster |
y |
NULL or a SpatRaster. If |
maxcell |
Integer. Number of cells to sample from datasets |
... |
additional arguments passed to |
Value
boxplot returns a list (invisibly) that can be used with bxp
See Also
Examples
r1 <- r2 <- r3 <- rast(ncols=10, nrows=10)
set.seed(409)
values(r1) <- rnorm(ncell(r1), 100, 40)
values(r2) <- rnorm(ncell(r1), 80, 10)
values(r3) <- rnorm(ncell(r1), 120, 30)
s <- c(r1, r2, r3)
names(s) <- c("Apple", "Pear", "Cherry")
boxplot(s, notch=TRUE, col=c("red", "blue", "orange"), main="Box plot", ylab="random", las=1)
op <- par(no.readonly = TRUE)
par(mar=c(4,6,2,2))
boxplot(s, horizontal=TRUE, col="lightskyblue", axes=FALSE)
axis(1)
axis(2, at=0:3, labels=c("", names(s)), las=1, cex.axis=.9, lty=0)
par(op)
## boxplot with 2 layers
v <- vect(system.file("ex/lux.shp", package="terra"))
r <- rast(system.file("ex/elev.tif", package="terra"))
y <- rasterize(v, r, "NAME_2")
b <- boxplot(r, y)
bxp(b)
[Package terra version 1.7-78 Index]