| linear_water {tigris} | R Documentation | 
Download an linear water shapefile into R
Description
From the US Census Bureau: "The linear hydrography shapefile contains all linear features with "H" (Hydrography) type MTFCCs in the MAF/TIGER database by county. The shapefiles are provided at a county geographic extent and in linear elemental feature geometry. The linear hydrography shapefile includes streams/rivers, braided streams, canals, ditches, artificial paths, and aqueducts. A linear hydrography feature may include edges with both perennial and intermittent persistence."
Usage
linear_water(state, county, year = NULL, ...)
Arguments
state | 
 The two-digit FIPS code of the state of the county you'd like to download the water features for. Can also be state name or abbreviation (case-insensitive).  | 
county | 
 The three-digit FIPS code of the county you'd like the water features for. Can also be a county name.  | 
year | 
 the data year; defaults to 2022  | 
... | 
 arguments to be passed to internal function   | 
Additional Arguments
Additional arguments that can be passed in ... are:
-  
classDesired class of return object:"sf"(the default) or"sp". sp classes should be considered deprecated as of tigris version 2.0, but legacy support is still available. -  
progress_barIf set toFALSE, do not display download progress bar (helpful for R Markdown documents). Defaults toTRUE. -  
keep_zipped_shapefileIf set toTRUE, do not delete zipped shapefile (stored in temporary directory orTIGRIS_CACHE_DIRdepending on the configuration of global option"tigris_use_cache"). Defaults toFALSE. -  
refreshWhether to re-download cached shapefiles (TRUEorFALSE) . The default is eitherFALSEor the value of global option"tigris_refresh"if it is set. Specifying this argument will override the behavior set in"tigris_refresh"global option. -  
filter_byGeometry used to filter the output returned by the function. Can be an sf object, an object of classbbox, or a length-4 vector of formatc(xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax)that can be converted to a bbox. Geometries that intersect the input tofilter_bywill be returned. 
See Also
https://www2.census.gov/geo/pdfs/maps-data/data/tiger/tgrshp2020/TGRSHP2020_TechDoc.pdf
Other water functions: 
area_water(),
coastline()
Examples
## Not run: 
library(tigris)
dallas_water <- linear_water("TX", "Dallas")
plot(dallas_water$geometry)
## End(Not run)