focalPairs {terra} | R Documentation |
Focal function across two layers
Description
Calculate values such as a correlation coefficient for focal regions in two neighboring layers. A function is applied to the first and second layer, then to the second and third layer, etc.
Usage
## S4 method for signature 'SpatRaster'
focalPairs(x, w=3, fun, ..., fillvalue=NA,
filename="", overwrite=FALSE, wopt=list())
Arguments
x |
SpatRaster with at least two layers |
w |
numeric or matrix to define the focal window. The window an be defined as one (for a square) or two numbers (row, col); or with an odd-sized weights matrix. See the Details section in |
fun |
a function with at least two arguments (one for each layer). There is a built-in function "pearson" (for both the weighted and the unweighted Pearson correlation coefficient. This function has an additional argument |
... |
additional arguments for |
fillvalue |
numeric. The value of the cells in the virtual rows and columns outside of the raster |
filename |
character. Output filename |
overwrite |
logical. If |
wopt |
additional arguments for writing files as in |
Value
SpatRaster
See Also
layerCor
, focalReg
, focal
, focal3D
Examples
r <- rast(system.file("ex/logo.tif", package="terra"))
set.seed(0)
r[[1]] <- flip(r[[1]], "horizontal")
r[[2]] <- flip(r[[2]], "vertical") + init(rast(r,1), runif)
r[[3]] <- init(rast(r,1), runif)
x <- focalPairs(r, w=5, "pearson", na.rm=TRUE)
plot(x)
# suppress warning "the standard deviation is zero"
suppressWarnings(x <- focalPairs(r, w=5, "pearson", use="complete.obs"))
z <- focalPairs(r, w=9, function(x, y) mean(x) + mean(y))